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Netanyahu says they will not annex Gaza, but they will take full control of the Palestinian territory
The Israeli Prime Minister has said that they do so for "security" and that "later" they would leave the government to the "Arab forces."
Netanyahu wants to seize Gaza in its entirety and move nearly a million Palestinians in five months
The Israeli Prime Minister will meet his Security Cabinet this afternoon to discuss his intention to fully occupy Gaza, and the newspaperJerusalem has already broken down one of the proposals that will be discussed at the meeting.
Hamas says the Red Cross will be able to take care of the hostages if Israel opens corridors for aid in Gaza
Hamas militias deny mistreatment of hostages and claim that the hostages receive "the same food" as the people of Gaza.
Israeli National Security Minister calls for "total occupation" of Gaza
Faced with this, Benjamin Netanyahu has stressed that the religious status quo will not change, and Hamas and Jordan have accused Israel of "provocations."
Some 60,000 people have demonstrated in Tel Aviv following the broadcast of videos of hostages in Gaza
They have called for a ceasefire agreement that will bring prisoners from Gaza back to Israel, in a massive protest with more people than usual, following the release of videos of them showing the hostages starving and demanding an agreement from the authorities.
Hamas says it will not disarm until a Palestinian state is established
Israel has killed at least 98 people in Gaza during the "tactical ceasefire" announced by the army
Meanwhile, the United Nations General Assembly in New York has begun an international meeting for the two-state solution organized by France and Saudi Arabia. US Government considers the conference "unproductive and inadequate."
Israel and the US hold Hamas responsible for the blockade of Gaza Trump calls on Netanyahu to "finish the job"
Both countries are considering "alternatives" following the collapse of the hostages negotiations.
The US has criticized Macron's decision to recognize the Palestinian state
Washington criticizes France's decision as international views on the conflict in Gaza widen.
France will recognize the State of Palestine at the UN General Assembly in September
"Faithful to my historic commitment to a just and lasting peace in the Middle East, I have decided that France should recognize the State of Palestine," French President Emmanuel Macron announced in a letter sent to Palestinian National Authority President Mahmoud Abas.
Netanyahu hopes to achieve a ceasefire in a few days
The Israeli Prime Minister has explained that he wants to "remove all hostages." The massacre "could end tomorrow if Hamas abandons its weapons today."
Hamas has shown its readiness to release ten captives and has again called for the departure of the Israeli army from Gaza
The Palestinian resistance has stressed "the difficulty of negotiations on key issues so far, given Israel's steadfastness."
For Israel, the changes that Hamas wants to make to the ceasefire are "unacceptable," but it will continue to negotiate
One of the demands of the Islamist group is that humanitarian aid be managed backwards by the United Nations.
Hamas will respond today to a ceasefire proposal for Gaza
Islamic Resistance Migation has expressed its "satisfaction" with the latest ceasefire proposal for Gaza, which, among other things, includes "assurances" that it will not return to combat during the negotiations.
Hamas wants an end to the attacks, the departure of Israeli soldiers from Gaza and the distribution of aid to support the ceasefire agreement
The Palestinian resistance organization has stated that it is working "with great responsibility" to "end the offensive" being carried out by the Israeli Army against the Strip.