Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared on Monday that the defense forces would “take power” of the entire Gaza Strip, a time after declaring that his nation was ready to reach an possible ceasefire with Hamas, but only under certain conditions. Netanyahu stated in a film that was posted to his Telegram channel that” the battle is powerful and we are moving forward.” We will essentially power the Strip’s territory. We’ll keep fighting.” However, he continued,” We must act in a way that cannot be stopped for the sake of success.” In addition, he also made the announcement that a “basic amount” of meals will also be permitted into the Gaza Strip to stop a “diplomatic reason” drought. Netanyahu said,” We must not allow the population ( of Gaza ) to enter famine, both for practical and diplomatic reasons,” adding that even Israel’s allies would not tolerate “images of mass starvation.” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s company released a statement outlining the conditions for a possible deal earlier on Sunday, including the transfer of all victims, the banishment of Hamas officials, and the peace of the Gaza Strip. The dealing team in Doha is already working to find every possible way to reach an agreement, whether it is through the Witkoff platform or as part of a wider end to the conflict, which would include the release of all hostages, the deportation of Hamas extremists from Gaza, and the demilitarization of the strip, according to the statement. According to reports, these discussions are based on a suggestion from Steve Witkoff, the particular minister to the Middle East of U.S. President Donald Trump. In accordance with a document from Channel 12, Witkoff’s strategy aims to end all hostages, put an end to the fighting, and put Hamas in power. An Israeli national described the move by Netanyahu on Saturday night as a sign of preliminary desire that progress may be made, according to The Times of Israel, as Netanyahu has instructed Israel’s diplomats to stay in Qatar for the time being. In addition, the circumstances in Gaza continue to get worse. Over 100 people reportedly died in over Israeli airstrikes on Sunday, forcing the main hospital in the area to close. Support organizations have warned that Israel’s embargo has greatly restricted the flow of vital supplies for more than two months, as well as the Red Cross, which is putting the charitable system at risk of collapse. Israel has launched a new military operation known as” Gideon’s Chariots,” whose goal is to expand territory, relocate people from southernmost countries, and strengthen control over distribution of aid. According to Jewish officials, the escalation is meant to put pressure on Hamas to acknowledge a temporary ceasefire, even though it may not always translate to a total end to the conflict. President Trump has backed Israel’s position, but he has also acknowledged the extreme humanitarian crises, saying,” Many people are starving in Gaza,” and stressed the need for the US to support both sides.
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