Hamas negotiations delegation left Cairo in order to return early Wednesday with an official response to the Egyptian ceasefire proposal.
The Israeli enemy, meanwhile, rejected to send a delegation to Cairo talks before receiving the final response of the Palestinian resistance movement, Hamas.
The Zionist also affirmed that the war cabinet’s session, which was scheduled to be held tonight, was cancelled.
The Israel Occupation Forces will invade Rafah in southern Gaza irrespective of the outcome of the talks, Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday.
“The notion that we will stop the war before achieving all of its goals is out of the question,” said Netanyahu during a meeting at his office in occupied Al-Quds with the families of the Zionist captives in Gaza.
“The military will enter Rafah and eliminate the Hamas battalions there—with or without a deal—to achieve total victory,” he said.
The two extremist ministers Itamar Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich threatened to resign from the government if Netanyahu avoids invading Rafah.
Israeli Channel 12 quoted the opposition leader Yair Lapid as commenting on Ben Gvir’s threats against Netanyahu by saying that “Israel” has become a hostage to irresponsible lunatics, and it cannot continue like this.
“A minister with a criminal record threatens the Prime Minister with consequences if he doesn’t act. Ben Gvir tells the whole world and the entire region that Netanyahu is weak and works for his own benefit.”
It is worth noting that families of the Israeli captives in Gaza held massive protests in Tel Aviv to demand an immediate ceasefire and swap deal.
The war on Gaza has escalated as the Israeli aggression against the region continues for the 207th day in a row. Citizens in Rafah and the Central Governorate are particularly targeted, with homes being the focus of the occupation forces’ attacks.
Source: Al-Manar English Website