The minister reported that the subject is completely outside the agenda
The Israeli government has closed its doors to the possibility of reaching a temporary agreement of ceased fire in the conflict against Hamas for the liberation of the hostages in the Gaza Strip.
Before a cabinet meeting in Tel Aviv, the Israeli minister of culture and sport, Miki Zohar, told Channel 12 that the temporary break of the Palestinian enclave war “is not on the agenda”.
“The state of Israel has a clear decision and, in my opinion, could be expressed more clearly in the next few days: only a global agreement. There is no longer a partial agreement,” said the politician.
The minister added that the only thing that is under discussion in the Israeli government “is the end of the war”, together with the “return of all the hostages and the demilitarization of Gaza”.
Zohar’s comments were made two weeks after Hamas accepted the scheme of a 60 -day fire agreement that predicted the release of 10 Israeli hostages still alive.
Tel Aviv, in turn, did not respond to the offer and advanced with its plans to capture the city of Gaza.
At the same time, several sources of Palestinian communication, including Wafa, reported several attacks on the enclave perpetrated by the defense forces of Israel (IDF). At least 18 people died since the beginning of Sunday (31), of which 13 awaiting humanitarian aid.
Citing medical sources, the Palestinian agency reported that seven people have died from hunger in the last 24 hours, increasing the total death of the deaths for 339, 124 children. .
Source: Terra

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