GAZA: NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUE WITH LITTLE HOPE


Negotiations on peace in Gaza continue today with little hope, as Hamas and Israel are at odds over the withdrawal of Israeli forces. The radical Palestinian movement demands a “complete” withdrawal that Israel absolutely rejects. There is little chance of reaching an agreement between the two parties.


The issue of the withdrawal of Tsahal forces has never been resolved because Israel considers it a red line. President Biden's plan speaks of a partial withdrawal of the Jewish military that, after the release of the hostages, could be negotiated under concessions from Hamas and the Jewish government.


On the sidelines of the talks being held in Doha, a disgusting event has occurred: On Thursday, in the West Bank, in the town of Jit, there was an attack by Jewish settlers against the Palestinian population, with one dead and one wounded. Israeli President Nicolas Herzog spoke harshly of the settlers' aggression, stating that it can be considered a "pogrom", a word that recalls the attacks on Jewish populations that inhabited the Russian Empire in the 19th century.


Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has limited himself to pointing out that his government “takes what happened in Jit very seriously,” without announcing any measures against the violence of Jewish settlers.


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