New proposal for Gaza fighting ceasefire: Netanyahu meets with cabinet ministers in anger

 

Netanyahu meets with cabinet ministers in anger

Several Israeli ministers have rejected a new proposal by Israel and the Islamic organization Hamas to halt fighting in the Gaza Strip and release hostages. Tensions have been pointed out within the government. Israeli media has reported that Prime Minister Netanyahu will meet with the opposing ministers, focusing on whether domestic coordination will progress. Regarding the fighting between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, US President Biden revealed on May 31 that Israel has made a new three-phase proposal to Hamas, including a six-week ceasefire and the release of hostages.

New proposal for Gaza fighting ceasefire: Netanyahu meets with cabinet ministers in anger


This has been met with opposition from Israel's far-right ministers, who say it is unacceptable, as it "means giving up on destroying Hamas." It has been pointed out that this has caused tension within the administration. Meanwhile, Israeli media has reported that Prime Minister Netanyahu will meet with one of the ministers he opposes, Minister of National Security Benghbir, focusing on whether domestic coordination will progress. According to the US State Department, Secretary of State Blinken held successive telephone talks with Israeli Defense Minister Gallant and former Defense Minister Gantz, who is a member of the war cabinet as an opposition party, to discuss proposals for the release of all hostages and achieving a complete ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, in a June 3 announcement, the Israeli military claimed to have continued targeted attacks in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip and found rockets and other weapons.

New proposal for Gaza fighting ceasefire: Netanyahu meets with cabinet ministers in anger

UNRWA, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, pointed out on social media that more than one million people have been forcibly evacuated from Rafah, and thousands of families have been forced to take refuge in destroyed facilities, and the humanitarian situation is only getting worse.

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