Middle East Correspondent
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has indicated that the Gaza ceasefire efforts are now focused on a comprehensive deal to release all the remaining hostages at once.
The earlier plan was being pushed, the initial 60-day truste and the partial release of the living hostages.
Hamas says that a delegation of its leaders is in Cairo for “initial talks” with Egyptian officials.
Reports say that intermediaries have seen a window of opportunity in the coming weeks to try to carry forward a deal.
Last month, after an indirect talks between Israel and Hamas, Israel announced a controversial plan to widen its military aggressive and win all the Gaza Strip – including areas where most of its two million Palestinian residents have sought shelter.
However, the Israeli media does not expect the new operation by October – allows time for military preparation, including large -scale call -ups of reservoirs.
Meanwhile, witnesses say that Israel is Put forward his attacks on Gaza City With acute air attacks in the last day, destroying homes.
In early Wednesday, Al-Shifa Hospital said that seven members of a family, five of them, were killed when the tents were targeted in Tel-Al-Hawa. Al-Ahli Hospital said that 10 people were killed in a strike at a house in the Zayatun area.
A statement issued by the Army stated that Israeli military head Lt Gen Ile Zameer also approved the main outline for the IDF’s operational plan in Gaza Strip “.
In an interview with the I24 Israeli TV channel shown on Tuesday, Netanyahu was asked whether a partial ceasefire was still possible.
“I think it’s behind us,” he replied. “We tried, we made all kinds of efforts, we passed a lot, but it turned out that they were misleading us.”
“I want them all,” he said about the hostages. “The release of all hostages, both survive and dead – this is the platform that we are on.”
Palestinian armed groups still capture 50 hostages carried out on 7 October 2023 in the Hamas -led attack, leading to the war. Israel believes that about 20 of them are still alive.
Netanyahu is under growing domestic pressure To secure their release along with their plans to expand the war.
Last week, the anonymous Arab officials were quoted, saying that the regional intermediary, Egypt and Qatar were creating a new structure for a deal, which would include release of all the remaining bodies at the same time at the same time at the end of the war and the return of Israeli soldiers.
However, it will be difficult to do within a short deadline because Israel is demanding that Hamas leaves Gaza as well as control the control of his weapons.
It is likely that, at a news conference on Tuesday, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badar Abdeltti told reporters that Cairo was still making great efforts with Qatar and America – other mediators – to revive the first phased plan.
“The main goal is to return to the original proposal – a 60 -day ceasefire – with the release of some hostages and some Palestinian prisoners, and the flow of human and medical aid in the Gaza without obstacles or conditions,” said Abdeltti.
Israeli Prime Minister says that Israel’s goals have not changed. He says that the war will end only when all the hostages are returned and we will surrender.
Netanyahu has said that, finally, Israel should keep an open security control over Gaza.
Hamas has long called for a comprehensive deal, exchanging the hostages caught for Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. It also wants the full bridge-out of the Israeli forces and the end of the war.
This refuses to dismiss until an independent Palestinian state is created.
Speaking to the i24, Netanyahu also reiterated an idea that Palestinians should simply leave the area through “voluntary” migration, saying that “they are not being excluded, they will be allowed to exit.”
He said: “All those who are concerned to the Palestinians and say they want to help Palestinians open their doors and stop giving us lectures.”
Palestinians, human rights groups and many people from the international community have warned that any forced displacement of Gaza people violates international law.
Many Palestinians are afraid of what they called “Nakba” (destruction), when hundreds of thousands fled or were forced to fight their homes, which came to 1948 before and after the state of Israel.
Most Ghazans are descendants of those original refugees and themselves have official refugee positions.
Un-supported experts have warned of widespread famine to come out in Gaza, where Israel has greatly limited the amount of human aid.
The United Nations World Food Program has warned that starvation and malnutrition in Gaza have been at the highest level since the struggle began.
About 1,200 people were killed in Israel in Hamas’s 2023 attack, 251 was taken as hostages in Gaza.
According to the Hamas-Interested Health Ministry, Israel’s aggressive has killed at least 61,722 Palestinians. It states that 235 people including 106 children have also died due to starvation and malnutrition.