Struggle continues between Israel and Gaza over truce talks, During the latest round of talks between Israeli and Palestinian officials about ending hostilities and exchanging prisoners, the Israeli military launched a series of deadly air strikes across the Gaza Strip to deadly effect.
Israeli air raids were conducted overnight on Sunday in several areas inside Rafah. Rafah has been under ground invasion for more than a week now, to the south of the enclave. The attacks on the two cities overnight resulted in at least 12 people being killed, including women and children, in the attacks.
At least six people have been killed in the Bureji refugee camp in central Gaza as a result of multiple air strikes. At about 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) away, there were strikes on the Nuseirat camp, killing four of them, while seven more were killed in the az-Zawayda area, approximately 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) away.
According to civil defence crews on Monday, in the aftermath of Israeli forces withdrawing from the Gaza Strip, they are still attempting to retrieve bodies in Jabalia, in northern Gaza. An Israeli military operation conducted over the course of 20 days has caused much destruction in the area, as well as the recovery of dozens of bodies.
There have been a total of 36,439 Palestinian civilians killed by the Israeli military in Gaza since October 7, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health, including over 82,000 injuries and thousands of people who remain missing.
The latest Israeli attacks came as a result of a heated debate over the latest ceasefire proposal and its rhetoric.
As part of the three-phase plan, which is the latest in a series of proposals designed to bring an end to the conflict, Israeli forces will be evacuated from Gaza, and the enclave will be rebuilt after the exchange of captives for prisoners has been completed.
Washington expects the Israeli government to also accept the plan that United States Vice President Joe Biden announced last week if the Palestinian group Hamas agrees to it if it follows the proposal announced by the Palestinian leader of Hamas.
On Monday, a spokesman for the Israeli government said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu considers the plan as “particular”.
Netanyahu said in a press briefing in which the government’s spokesman David Mencer quoted him as saying that “the outline that President Biden presented is partial.” He also said that “the war will cease in order to return the hostages” and that discussions will then take place about how Israel can accomplish its goal of eliminating Hamas.
It would appear that Netanyahu, in a separate statement released by his office, had stated that “claims that we were in agreement with a ceasefire without meeting our conditions are inaccurate”.
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said in an interview that he hoped Hamas would present a viable alternative to its current governance of Gaza by the end of this year. As a result of Netanyahu’s failure to reach an agreement on post-war plans by June 8, Minister of War Benny Gantz has threatened to resign if Netanyahu does not reach an agreement.
Ultranationalists and far-right ministers also tell Netanyahu they would quit the government if the conflict ceases, based on statements from ultranationalists and far-right ministers. A Jordanian country. “As a result, the coalition government that Netanyahu was holding on to will be dismantled and the government will fall.”
“There is also Yair Lapid, the opposition leader, who says ‘take the deal’.”. As well as the families of those imprisoned, they also say that the deal must be taken. There is no getting around the fact that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is caught between two opposing camps.”
Conflicts in the region
While the Israeli military continues to fight with Hamas in Gaza, as well as in neighboring Lebanon, Yemen, and Syria, it is also maintaining low-level combat operations against other Iranian-linked groups in those regions.
Earlier this week, an airstrike near Aleppo caused damage to a factory in the early hours of Monday.
At least 12 Iranian-allied fighters were reported dead in the strike in the north of Syria by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), which is based in the UK.
There are concerns over an escalation of violence in the region following these attacks. Iranian diplomatic facilities in Damascus were targeted by suspected Israeli air strikes in April, provoking rare attacks between Iran and Israel on the ground that sent fears of all-out conflict skyrocketing between the two countries.
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