GAZA: IS A CEASE-FIRE POSSIBLE?
Once again the possibility of a ceasefire in Gaza is possible, after the Israeli government has sent a special team to Doha to deal with the problem of the release of the hostages in the hands of Hamas, within the American peace plan agreed by the Palestinian movement.
While the situation on Israel's northern border continues to worsen due to the exchange of rocket fire and bombardments between Jewish forces and Hizbollah, a legal party in Lebanon, in Doha the Emir and the Qatari Prime Minister continue to make every effort to ensure that produce at least a long humanitarian pause.
Qatar is the key element to breaking the deadlock in negotiations. The Israelis have sent Mossad chief David Barnea to Doha,
_The Israeli army claims its ground forces from Division 98 have killed “about 100 terrorists, more than 100 terrorist infrastructures and located weapons” since the beginning of its ground invasion of Gaza City’s Shujayea neighborhood, says Al Jazeera.
According to several analysts, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would now be in favor of a ceasefire in Gaza to reinforce attacks against Hezbollah. Israeli forces (Tsahal) have already drawn up a plan to penetrate Lebanon, but only to create a security zone about 100 kilometers wide on the border.
Netanyahu assures that Israel can perfectly continue bombing Gaza and attack Hezbollah in a major operation, but this situation of two wars is undesirable by Jewish analysts.
In the West Bank, Israeli forces continue to violate refugee camps, causing new deaths of Palestinians and arresting dozens of young people, who are transferred to goldsmithing centers in the Negev, although Tl Aviv denies this.
The conversations in Goha are hopeful. Now it remains to be seen whether Qatar's mediation is finally accepted by the two contending parties.
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