Israel: New Proposal for a truce with a look at the continuation of war

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Israel: New Proposal for a truce with a look at the continuation of war

His delegation, according to a report by the Times of Israel newspaper, presented a new proposal to the indirect aims at the Israeli army and the Palestinian movement.

The same newspaper also reveals that he has promised the far -right Minister Smotric to resume war after the end of the truce.

According to the Israeli newspaper citing Arab diplomatic source, Israel’s new proposal is foreseen to withdraw Israeli troops from more areas of the small Palestinian coastal pocket from the proposed to date.

In a deadlock indirect negotiations

Indirect negotiations held since July 6 in Doha, the capital of the Emirates of Qatar, a country that plays a mediating role with Egypt and the US, are said to be in a deadlock, for which the partners are accused of.

The key issue is the scope of the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Gaza Strip, especially in the south.

Israel’s former position until

The Benjamin Netanyahu government has so far insisted that Israeli military units would remain developed in extensive areas, including a “neutral” three -kilometer zone along the border with Egypt, as well as the so -called corridor.

Hamas’ claims

Hamas, on the other hand, demands that the Israeli armed forces to withdraw to the positions they had before ending the previous ceasefire in March.

Israel’s new proposal

Based on the new proposal, Israel’s military presence will be confined to a “neutral” 2km wide zone along the southern border near Rafa. However, according to the Arab diplomatic wound, it is doubtful that the proposal will be accepted and will make progress.

“Concentration camp”

Israel’s new proposal is also linked through which the “voluntary departure” of Gaza Strip to other countries will be facilitated.

Critics of the idea speak of a modern “concentration camp”, including Mr. Netanyahu’s predecessor, Ehud Olmert:

“This is a concentration camp, excuse me,” he told the British newspaper Guardian, adding that he is writing a “ethnic cleansing” plan.

Meanwhile, according to a report by Times of Israel, Mr Netanyahu is alleged to have promised to the far -right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotric that he will resume war after the end of the 60 days of ceasefire in his attempt to maintain his Ruiner. Above, Netanyahu, left, with Smotrich).

In New York, Antonio Guterres, the UN Secretary -General, once again criticized the continuation of the war.

“We all condemned Hamas’s horrifying attacks, but what we see in Gaza is a level of death and destruction that we have not known in recent years,” he said.

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