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Israel announces ‘siege’ of Gaza city, Hamas hints rejection of Donald Trump’s peace plan; What is Netanyahu’s plan?

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced that the army “tightened the siege” around the Gaza city and separated from the rest of the region while increasing the military attack against Hamas. IDF closed the Netzarim axis in the Northern Gaza Strip to people in the south.

In the midst of the peace plan proposed by Donald Trump, Israel continues to tighten its grip over Gaza

In the midst of the ongoing war, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced that the army “tightened the siege” around the Gaza city and separated from the rest of the region while increasing the military attack against Hamas. The statement said that Hamas would probably be rejected.

The difference indicates a possible sprinkle of the peace plan. Katz also said that the country will expand the operational control over the Netzarim corridor, a military way to the west of Gaza, to the Mediterranean coast. Forces, Hamas terrorist organization tried to disrupt the operational abilities of the region. He also said that the movement would completely seize Gaza City and that Hamas was the “last castle” according to the country.

What is the plan of Benjamin Netanyahu?

“This will tighten the siege around the city of Gaza and everyone who leaves it south will have to pass through IDF’s checkpoints,” he said. He also warned that they will be considered as “terrorists and terrorists if they did not evacuate the inhabitants.

IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) closed the Netzarim axis on the Northern Gaza Strip to people from the south trying to move to the north. In the last 24 hours, IDF’s 99. “Ha’bazak” (Lightning, Fig.) Infantry Division forces have begun ground operations on the Northern Gaza Strip to strengthen and maintain operational control on the Netzarim axis.

In the midst of the peace plan proposed by Donald Trump, Israel continues to tighten its grip on Gaza through its defense forces, while Hamas is thinking of a 20 -point peace framework. A senior Hamas official who spoke with the BBC on this issue, said that the group had “serious concerns ve about the peace agreement, that Hamas should disarm and leave arms stocks and accept a deployment of an international stability in Gaza.

Hamas has not yet approved his opinion on the Gaza Peace Plan, but Israel has accepted the agreement that Donald Trump defined as a potential breakthrough. He warned that the US President Hamas was only “three or four days” to accept or confront what he calls “a very sad end”.

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