May 21, 2024 10:59 am
Israel will continue to work in Rafah regardless of any ceasefire agreement, says Prime Minister Netanyahu

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken emphasized the importance of reaching an armistice agreement brokered by Egypt and Qatar. He called on Hamas to accept the truce and release the hostages without delay or excuses, expressing hope for a lasting peace agreement in the region. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that the country’s army would launch an attack on the city of Rafah to eliminate Hamas battalions, regardless of whether a truce was in place.

Netanyahu stated that there was no other option but to attack Rafah to destroy the Hamas battalions and achieve all the operation’s objectives, including bringing all hostages home. He also confirmed that civilians in Rafah would be evacuated, but the timing of the operation was not announced. Despite US support for Israel’s military campaign in the Gaza Strip, pressure was placed on Tel Aviv to reconsider its plans to attack Rafah. The international community expressed concerns about the potential humanitarian disaster that could result from such an attack. The situation was tense, with negotiations ongoing and decisions pending on potential next steps for all parties involved.

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