Netanyahu Tries to Rally Support From Right Wing for Gaza Ceasefire
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 12 – Israel aims to resolve deadlock by submitting new Gaza withdrawal maps as part of ceasefire talks that include humanitarian aid management and hostage release agreements.
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Netanyahu faces right-wing pushback on Gaza ceasefire deal
Smotrich and Ben Gvir oppose truce plan that includes partial IDF pullback. By David Brummer, World Israel News Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is struggling to secure support from his right-wing coalition partners for a proposed ceasefire deal with Hamas, i24NEWS reported on Sunday. The deal includes a 60-day truce in Gaza and a partial withdrawal of Israeli forces from key areas, stirring sharp opposition within the government. Fin…


Netanyahu Tries to Rally Support From Right Wing for Gaza Ceasefire
On the eve of a decisive meeting of the Israeli cabinet on Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is working to persuade right-wing ministers in his government to accept a new ceasefire plan with Hamas. This proposal, which includes a 60-day truce, has generating strong internal tensions, particularly around the partial military withdrawal from
Israel would always create new conditions, says a Hamas representative. In addition, new maps for Gaza were presented.
Israel is considering submitting new maps to Hamas to achieve ceasefire
Hamas has refused an Israeli presence on the Morag corridor and expansion of the buffer zone; Netanyahu will hold a discussion to examine submitting new maps; Islamic Jihad: Israel should withdraw to the Philadelphi corridor with a limited buffer zone
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