Israel-Hamas Settlement puts a gauze of ceasefire in danger

Main international correspondent
The testing of the second phase of the gauze’s ceasefire has always been doubtful; Now he seems dead at the moment he was supposed to start.
The concern increases that the war will return to this devastated territory, deepening the deep suffering of Palestinians and threatening the lives of the remaining hostages Hamas held.
Israel, aided by the United States, says it is now a new contract, after the first phase of the agreement ended on Saturday. And he stopped all the humanitarian aid tread until Hamas accepted this new version.
“Flagrant violation” was a strongly decorated Cairo response. Egypt, as well as Qatar, two Arab mediators in this process, together with the United States, also accused Israel of violating international humanitarian law “using food as a war weapon”.
According to the terms of the agreement, 600 trucks that carried vital humanitarian aid intended to enter Gaza daily – and the huge number exceeded 42 days of the first phase.
There was also a loud choir of criticism of other Arab countries as well as humanitarian leaders.
Secretary -General of UN António Guterres, who arrived in Cairo on Arabic Summit on Tuesday to renovate Gaza, called for a “immediate” continuation of help. He called “all sides to strive to prevent a return to hostility.”
According to the agreement, which entered into force on January 19, this is a week when Israel should draw its troops from the corridor to Philadelphia along the border of Egyptian gauze, and the negotiations should intensify for the end of the war, return all the remaining hostages and release more Palestinian prisoners in exchange.
But Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, says American envoy Steve Witkoff came up with a new plan.
Witkoff has not yet announced his proposal, but Netanyahu said that the first phase of the tribute would be extended to another 50 days, to cover the Islamic Saint Moon of Ramadan and the Jewish Day of Passover and continued negotiations.
Hamas, in return, would immediately let half of the remaining hostages, according to Netanyahu. Israel says 59 is still being kept trapped, and it is believed that “up to 24” is alive.
Hamas denied this sudden shift as “a sharp attempt on Monday [by Israel] avoid the agreement and avoid entering into negotiations for the second phase. “
The hostage group considers its most important influence and will be invested on them until this current conflict is completed under the conditions he is willing to accept.
A day earlier, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty emphasized: “There is no alternative to the faithful and complete implementation of all sides about what was signed last January.”
Israeli media reported the reports on the Egyptian proposal of Hamas to release three living hostages and the remains of three in exchange for a two-week extension of the ceasefire and Israeli drawing from a corridor from a Philadelphi Corridor, as well as on the main road of Salah-al-al-al-al-al-al-al-al-all.
But Arab diplomat with knowledge of conversations said they had not continued in Cairo yet, although “technical teams are in a constant debate.”
There was always a dangerous holiday at this point.
Prime Minister Netanyahu’s primary goal was always to “destroy” Hamas’ military strength and political adhesion.
Their highly choreographed ceremonies and the showing of force during the edition of the hostages were angry with the Israelis and they underwent that, although significantly weakened, Hamas is still very in charge of Gaza.
Arab diplomatic sources say that although Hamas accepted, he will not be involved in running gauze after this war is over, he will not dismantle what is left of his displacement.
It is unacceptable for Israel and its most important ally.
On Sunday, the US National Security Council provided complete support from the Israeli “next step”. He put it firmly on Hamas guilt, saying that the group “indicated that she was no longer interested in the negotiating truce.”
In the video address, Prime Minister Netanyahu described President Donald Trump as “the greatest friend he has ever had in the White House.”
But Israeli media say Washington also pressures the Israeli leader not to restart the fights.
This kind of twisting of hands is widely recognized that she has pushed an agreement on a trim over the line even before Trump’s team entered the White House on January 20th.
Pressure also increases from Israelis more and more eager to see all hostages return home.
On Sunday night, hundreds of protesters broke the police barriers outside the Prime Minister in Jerusalem.
The US president, who was praised by his supporters as the “best peacemaker world”, could again shape the parameters of war or peace.
In the meantime, both sides are about to continue the fight as they weigh their capabilities to win peace in their conditions.