Netanyahu: We are preparing, whoever harms us, we will beat him
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that Israel is continuing its war in Gaza and is ready for events in other fields.
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he said: "We are preparing for events and challenges from other fields, and whoever harms us, we will attack him. We are in the middle of a war in Gaza, which is still going strong."
He added: "We are going through difficult times and we are continuing efforts to bring back the abducted people."
Netanyahu's statements came at a time when the Israeli army carried out a surprise military operation in which the air force participated, against areas in the central Gaza Strip. The army said that the military operation was being conducted under intelligence guidance.
the Israeli army announced that it had launched a "sensitive operation in central Gaza during the night to eliminate "terrorists" based on intelligence gathered by the army, noting that naval and air forces participated in the operation.
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UNICEF also reported that one of its vehicles waiting to enter northern Gaza was hit by live fire on Wednesday.
The army added: "Our forces discovered rocket launchers during their operation which they launched in the center of the Strip."
this comes at a time when the Palestinian media announced that the number of Palestinians killed during the Israeli occupation of the neighborhood of Al-Geneina, east of Rafah, has increased to six Palestinians.
It added that Israeli missile attacks and heavy attacks targeted the northern areas of the Nuseirat camp in the middle of the Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian news agency "Wafa" said that Israeli tanks entered the north of the Nuseirat camp from the direction of Salah al-Din and al-Mughraqa Streets, amid gunfire from helicopters, and the destruction of a large number of towers of residence in the city.
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The Ministry of Health in Gaza also announced that 63 Palestinians and 45 injured people were transferred to hospitals in the Strip in the last 24 hours due to Israeli attacks.
the ministry has confirmed that the number of Palestinian deaths in the Gaza Strip has increased to 33,545 Palestinians, and that more than 76,000 Palestinians have been injured since the start of Israeli military operations in Gaza on October 7.
for its part, the Palestine Red Crescent Society announced the death of an emergency worker named Muhammad Abdel Latif Abu Saeed, due to his injuries sustained two weeks ago, in an Israeli attack in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip.
Israel's attacks occurred while negotiators were waiting for a response from both camps to its latest peace proposal, which included the release of hostages held in Gaza since the start of the war on October 7, and the growing international fear that warin Gaza they will spread."self control"
With Israel and Hamas seemingly sticking to their demands regarding a new truce proposal in the Gaza Strip, fears are growing that the war that has been going on for six months will spread to the region.
during a telephone conversation with her Iranian counterpart, Hossein Amir Abdollahian, on Thursday, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock called for "restraint" to avoid "a new escalation of regional conflicts" in the Middle East. Her ministry said
on Thursday, Russia called on Iran and Israel to exercise restraint following Tehran's threats to Israel after the attack on its consulate.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said during a press conference: "It is very important for everyone to exercise restraint in order to avoid destabilizing an already unstable region."
"Table Agreement"
on Thursday, the Israeli government accused Hamas of "turning its back" on a "highly acceptable" plan to reach an agreement in the Gaza Strip, which was presented several days ago by a group of mediators.
Israeli government spokesman David Mincer said during a press conference: "There is a very good offer on the table, and Hamas continues to turn its back on it."
at the same time, he criticized the "international pressure on Israel," considering that it leads to "supporting Hamas and keeping it away" from the negotiations.
This comes as the head of Hamas's political office, Ismail Haniyeh, confirmed on Wednesday that the killing of his three sons in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza will not change the position of the Islamic Movement, which has controlled the Gaza Strip since 2007, in conversation.
Haniyeh said: "Our demands are clear and specific and will not be accepted. If it is believed that targeting my sons ... at the height of these negotiations and before the movement's response arrives, will push Hamas to change its position, then it is delusional. Positions are set, they do not change under any circumstances.”
The Hamas movement announced on Wednesday that three of Ismail Haniyeh's children and four of his grandchildren were killed in a bomb attack targeting the Coastal refugee camp in Gaza City, where the family was visiting relatives on the first day of Eid al-Fitr.
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Israel confirmed the killing of Haniyeh's sons, and the army said in a statement that it and the General Security Department (Shin Bet) "removed three members of the military branch of Hamas in the central Gaza Strip.
despite setting a 48-hour deadline, on Thursday, Hamas and Israel did not respond to a ceasefire proposal presented by mediators on Sunday, with both sides under intense pressure with neither of them appearing ready to withdraw.
The proposal presented in Cairo by the mediators of the United States, Egypt and Qatar initially stipulated a six-week ceasefire and the release of 42 Israeli hostages in exchange for the release of 800 to 900 Palestinians detained by Israel, the entry of 400 to 500 trucks food. daily aid, and the return of those displaced from northern Gaza.Hamas demands that Israel withdraw its forces from all areas of the Gaza Strip, allow the return of displaced persons, and increase the flow of aid, while the United Nations says that the entire population, which is approximately 2.4 million people, is starving.
At this point, Netanyahu rejects Hamas' request for a cease-fire, and has repeatedly emphasized that he is determined to "eliminate" the Hamas groups that have gathered in his opinion in Rafah in the southernmost part of the Strip, where one and a half million Palestinians have fled the war
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