NETANYAHU: REJECTION OF PEACE AND GREATER HARSHNESS IN CRIMES

The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, has once again demonstrated his condition as a rabid genocidaire, by rejecting a peace project presented by the radical group Hamas, which would have allowed the release of the hostages who remain imprisoned.

The president, Joe Biden, had already said that with Netanyahu there will be no possibility of reaching a ceasefire in Gaza due to the implacable character of the Jewish leader, supported by a radical government that practices apartheid with the Palestinian population.

Netanyahu's statement coincides with the presence of Secretary of State Antony Blinken in the Middle Eastern region, which means that his fifth trip to this area will end in failure.

As long as the US does not put real pressure on the hardliner, Netanyahu, the genocide will continue in Gaza and the bombings will continue killing hundreds of Palestinian civilians every day.

Israel, says the Jewish leader, will not stop the war until “final victory,” which means that bombings and high-range missile launches will continue to destroy the Palestinian enclave. Bombs are currently falling particularly in Rafah and nearby Palestinian villages.

What will Netanyahu's “final victory” mean? This will undoubtedly include not only attacks on Hamas, but increasingly lethal force against the civilian population of Gaza, and at the same time the destruction of this territory. More than 35 percent of it is converted into ruins.

   Osama Hamdan, an official of Hamas, informed that a delegation led by senior official, Khalil Al-Hayya, would travel today to Cairo to pursue ceasefire talks with mediators Egypt and Qatar.

But taking into account the statement made by Netanyahu, it seems impossible that an agreement can be reached, even on a humanitarian pause, with the current Jewish Zionist government.

Hamas's proposal is for a four-and-a-half-month ceasefire, during which all hostages would be released, on condition that Israel withdraws its military forces from the Palestinian enclave. This would lead to permanent peace.

A total of 27,585 Palestinian civilians have been killed so far by Israel's bombings and other attacks in Gaza.


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