Benjamin Netanyahu approved the occupation of Gaza and ordered to start negotiations on hostages

This step follows after the Israeli army started invasion of Gaza and called on the evacuation of civilians.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Thursday that he had approved plans for occupying the city of Gaza with an army and that he ordered the start of immediate negotiations on the release of the remaining hostages, detaining the Palestinian militant Hamas movement, and ending the war according to the conditions acceptable for Israel. Informed AFP, writes TASR.

This week, the Israeli Ministry of Defense approved the takeover of military control over Gaza, which at the same time withdrew the profession of approximately 60,000 midfielder. The Israeli army, which began an invasion of Gaza on Wednesday evening, called on the humanitarian organizations in the north of the Gaza North on Thursday to prepare to evacuate the local population into the southern part of the Palestinian enclave. These steps have raised concerns that the Israeli offensive will worsen the already catastrophic humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip.

Plans of negotiations with Hamas

“I instructed that negotiations on the release of all of our hostages immediately start and end the war under the conditions acceptable to Israel,” said Netanyahu in the video during the visit of the Gaza division under the command of the southern command of the Israeli army.

According to AFP, intermediaries of indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas have been waiting for a few days for the official response of Israel to the latest ceasefire proposal that counts with a 60-day interruption of fighting and the phase release of Israeli hostages, as well as several Palestinians imprisoned in Israel. According to sources, Hamas agreed on Monday.

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