‘Make A Deal With Hamas’: Israeli Army Chief Snubs Netanyahu’s War Line, Backs Hostage Deal | World News

New Delhi: Israel’s senior military commander, Hamas said that an agreement conditions are ready. The statement reported by the Israeli media made a new pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Channel 13, IDF Chief of General Staff Lieutenant Gen. Eyal Zamir said that the army has finalized the conditions of a possible agreement for the release of hostages held in Gaza. “Now in the hands of the Prime Minister, or he says.
Mediators are forced to agree
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Regional mediators from Egypt and Qatar submitted a new offer. Israel’s security cabinet is planned to meet on Tuesday. Hamas pointed out that he accepted the plan a week ago.
The proposal was built in June on a framework introduced by US ambassador Steve Witkoff. During the 60 -day ceasefire, he summarizes a two -stage pledge version and follows negotiations for a permanent ceasefire. In the first stage, Hamas would release about half of the hostages.
Netanyahu’s office has previously received a more difficult line. Israel said it would accept an agreement that secures only the release of all hostages at once.
Public anger, street protests
A call for an agreement comes during a widespread public unrest. At the beginning of this month, Tel Aviv witnessed one of the largest demonstrations since the beginning of the Gaza war. Tens of thousands of people went to the streets and immediately ended the struggle of the prisoners and the safe return.
Hostages and Lost Families Forum welcomed Zamir’s statement. In a public message, “The pronoun said the words demanded by most Israelis. The release of approximately 20 hostages. The end of the war. There is nothing less.”
The group is now preparing another mass protest against the government on Tuesday.
Israeli strikes continue in Gaza
Even if the talks progressed, Israel did not stop. On Monday, Israeli strikes hit the area around the Nasser Hospital in Southern Gaza. At least 15 people died. Among the dead were five journalists connected to Al Jazeera, Associated Press and NBC.
Reuters confirmed that one of his cameramen had died in the attack. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) acknowledged that he had performed the strike. “The Chief of General Staff immediately ordered a preliminary investigation. IDF is damaged by innocent people and does not target journalists,” he said.
The day before, the Israeli fighter plane and tanks bombed several parts of Gaza City. The attack is part of a wider plan to expand Israel’s ground on the soil.
Netanyahu under fire
Netanyahu promised to “defeat Hamas”. The determination of pressure on the war made criticism both abroad and at home.
Israeli media reports, Gen. It shows that Zamir was warned against the full capture of the city of Gaza. He argued that such a movement would endanger hostages and would extend an exhausted army.
The Prime Minister reportedly set a symbolic target. He wants the full control of Gaza City until 7 October, the anniversary of the Hamas attack, which triggered the conflict two years ago.
The military campaign displaced more than a million people from Gaza to camps in the south. The United Nations said that 1.9 million people in Gaza (about 90 percent of the population) were forced from their homes.
Human collapse
UN -backed monitors warned that the famine continued on the lane last week. More than half a million people face “hunger, poverty and death”.
The aid agencies say the crisis is due to Israel’s blockade on food and humanitarian supplies.
Israel rejected reports. Authorities said that the allegations of famine were “completely wrong”.
A destructive fee
War began after Hamas launched a surprise attack on Southern Israel on 7 October 2023. This attack killed about 1,200 people and led to 251 kidnapping.
According to the Ministry of Health, operated by Hamas, Israel’s military reaction has killed more than 62,686 Palestinians since then. The United Nations described these figures as reliable.


