ISRAEL ATTACKS NORTH AND SOUTH GAZA. NEGOTIATIONS STILL WITHOUT RESULTS
In the last 48 hours, Israeli forces have proceeded to massively attack the north, center and south of Gaza; that is, practically the entire enclave. This is one of the most brutal attacks. In Cairo, negotiations continue without apparent results.
The United States keeps saying that the truce is “just around the corner,” but reality contradicts this and claims that Palestinian civilians continue to die or suffer serious injuries.
These latest attacks have caused 37 Palestinian deaths, which are added to the more than 40,000 reported since October 7, when the war began with a terrorist attack on Jewish territory by the military wing of Hamas.
If Hamas had not committed this terrorist invasion, Ismael Haniyeh and other leaders of Hamas and other radical Palestinian groups would still be alive today. Should this terrorist attack have been committed? Our answer is a clear NO. Hamas made a grave mistake.
But who is responsible for this war? If we look at the current situation we can say that the responsibility is shared between Hamas and the Jewish Prime Minister, Netanyahu. Hamas killed 1,200 Jews and captured another 240. Did this give Hamas a victory? We say NO again because Israel's response was to commit so many war crimes that it became a genocide that never stops.
Netanyahu's political considerations, in order not to be displaced from power, lead him to continue the war and the massacres, instead of making the decision to sign a truce with Hamas that would allow the release of the hostages who are still alive.
War before hostages. It is sad to say, but this is Netanyahu's personal policy. A man who, between power and hostages, has chosen power. Netanyahu is a Jew responsible for the deaths of other Jews, something unprecedented in this war.
At Qatar University, the international relations department said on Saturday that it considers Netanyahu the only person responsible for the fact that peace negotiations in Cairo are practically blocked.
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