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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump appeared on Friday to abandon the ceasefire negotiations with Hamas, saying it has become clear that Palestinian militants did not want a deal.
Netanyahu said that Israel is now overlooking “alternative” options to achieve its goals of returning its hostages to the house from Gaza and ending the rule of Hamas in the pocket, as hunger and most of the population are watered without a widespread ruin from Israel.
Trump said he believed that Hamas leaders would now hunt a “chase”, as he told the White House reporters: “Hamas did not really want to hold a deal. I think they want to die. It is very bad. He has to be so much that there is to end the job.”
The notes seem to leave not a large or no space, at least in the short term, to resume negotiations to stop the fighting, at a time when international attention is escalating of the exacerbation of hunger in the broken Gaza in the war.
French President Emmanuel Macron said France will recognize a Palestinian state in September at the United Nations General Assembly.
French President Emmanuel Macron, who responded to the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza, announced overnight that Paris would become the first major Western power to recognize an independent Palestinian state.
Britain and Germany said they have not yet been ready to do so, but later joined France in the call for an immediate ceasefire.
Trump rejected Macron’s move. “What he says does not matter,” he told reporters at the White House. “He is a very good man. I love him, but this statement does not carry weight.”
On Thursday, Israel and the United States withdrew its delegations from the ceasefire talks in Qatar, hours after Hamas presented its response to the armistice proposal.
Hamas says the talks were constructive
The sources said initially on Thursday that the Israeli withdrawal was only for consultations and does not necessarily mean that the talks had reached a crisis. However, Netanyahu’s statements indicate that Israel’s position has overnight.
The American envoy Steve Whittov said that Hamas overnight was to blame the dilemma, and Netanyahu said that Witkev had achieved this correctly.
The official Hamas bottom on Facebook said on Facebook that the talks were constructive, and criticized Witkoff’s comments that it aims to exert pressure on behalf of Israel.
“What we have presented – with complete awareness and understanding of the complexity of the situation – we believe that it can lead to a deal if the enemy has the will to reach one,” he said.
Warning: The video contains painful pictures He calls for malnutrition with more lives in Gaza, according to the assistance groups working in the region, leaving some fathers with children who are starving. Israel blames Hamas to manufacture the crisis.
The brokers, Qatar and Egypt, said that there is some progress in the last round of the talks. They said the pendants were a natural part of the process and that they were committed to continuing to try to reach a ceasefire with partnership with the United States
The suggested ceasefire will suspend the fighting for 60 days, allow more assistance in Gaza, and some of the remaining hostages by the militants in exchange for the Palestinian prisoners who were imprisoned in Israel.
It has been suspended due to the dispute over the extent of Israel withdrawing its forces and the future after 60 days if a permanent agreement is not reached.
Etamar bin Ghafir, the right -wing national minister of national security in the Netanyahu coalition, welcomed the Netanyahu step, and called for a complete stoppage to help Gaza and the full opening of the pocket, adding in the position of x: “The complete genocide in Hamas, and the encouragement of immigration, (Judaism).”
Collective hunger
International aid organizations say group hunger has now reached 2.2 million people in Gaza, as the shares run out after Israel cut all supplies to the region in March, then reopened in May but with new restrictions.
The Israeli army said on Friday that it had agreed to allow the countries to drop aid in Gaza by air. Hamas rejected this as a trick.
“The Gaza Strip does not need to fly, and it needs an open humanitarian corridor and a fixed daily flow of aid trucks to save the remaining lives of trapped civilians,” said Ismail Thawabata, director of the government media office in Gaza, Hamas.
More than 100 relief groups call for action to immediately cease in Gaza, a warning against mass hunger, as the United Nations says that more than 1,000 Palestinians have been killed in the past two months while asking for help in the region. Power & Politics from Save the Kids Canada, President of Danny Glenwright, who calls for more measures from Canada.
The medical authorities in Gaza said that nine other Palestinians have died over the past 24 hours due to malnutrition or hunger. Dozens have died in the past few weeks as hunger exacerbated.
Israel says it allowed enough food in Gaza and accuses the United Nations of its failure to distribute it, while the Israeli Foreign Ministry described it on Friday as “a deliberate trick to distort Israel.” The United Nations says it is as effective as possible in light of Israeli restrictions.
UN agencies said on Friday that supplies are running out in Gaza from specialized treatment foods to save the lives of children with acute malnutrition.
Israeli strikes continue on Gaza
The ceasefire talks were accompanied by the ongoing Israeli attacks on the ground. Palestinian health officials said that the Israeli air strikes and fire killed at least 21 people via the pocket on Friday, including five people in a strike on a teacher in Gaza City.
In the city, the residents carried the body of the journalist Adam Abu Harbid across the streets wrapped in a white shroud, where his blue jacket full of messages full of files on his body was. He was killed overnight in a blow to the displaced housing tents.
Mahmoud Oudhaa, another journalist attending the funeral, said that the Israelis were deliberately trying to kill the correspondents. Israel deliberately denies targeting journalists.
Israel launched its attack on Gaza after the fighters led by Hamas stormed the Israeli cities near the border, killing about 1,200 people and seizing 251 hostages on October 7, 2023. Since then, the Israeli forces have killed nearly 60,000 people in Gaza, as health officials say, and they reduced a lot of the bus to the lamb.
Both Israel and the United States criticized Macron’s decision to recognize Palestinian independence. Netanyahu called it a “bonus of terrorism”.
For decades, Western countries have eventually committed an independent Palestinian state, but have long said that they should arise from a peace negotiation process.
Britain and Germany in Europe, Britain and Germany, explained that there are no plans to act in the Palestinian state immediately.
Germany has a long history to support Israel, which arises from its guilt in the Nazi Holocaust. Britain said on Friday that its first priority was to alleviate the Gaza Humanitarian catastrophe and secure a ceasefire.
“Israel’s security is of utmost importance to the German government,” said a German government spokesman. “Therefore, the German government has no plans to recognize a short -term Palestinian state.”
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