| The article covers the latest developments on Day 124 of the war in the Gaza Strip. The conflict between Palestinian resistance and Israeli forces continues, while there is anticipation around the proposed ceasefire and Hamas’s response to it. The Gaza Ministry of Health reported 16 massacres by Israeli forces, resulting in 123 fatalities and 169 injuries in the past 24 hours. This brings the total death toll in the Gaza Strip to 27,708 and the number of injuries to 67,147.
Hamas responded to the proposed ceasefire framework, agreeing to a three-stage ceasefire agreement, each lasting 45 days, which includes a complete and sustainable truce, exchange of prisoners and bodies, the end of the siege, and reconstruction. They demanded the completion of full ceasefire negotiations before the beginning of the second stage, ensuring the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the borders of the Strip and the commencement of the reconstruction process.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that full victory in Gaza is within reach and emphasized that his government has not committed to any promises regarding the ceasefire proposal. He reiterated his commitment to continue the war until the eradication of Hamas, stating that achieving Israeli objectives in this war will take months, not years.
The resistance inflicted losses on the Israeli occupation forces in fierce clashes in the western neighborhoods of Gaza City and Khan Yunis. Additionally, the Israeli army announced its intention to extend military service to increase the number of reserve soldiers. This announcement was met with resistance from a segment of Israeli youth, particularly in light of the ongoing aggression in Gaza.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken urged Israel to take further steps to deliver aid to the war-torn Gaza Strip, following his visit to the region. He met with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah, where they discussed the humanitarian situation in Gaza. Meanwhile, UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned about the potential Israeli attack on the densely populated city of Rafah in southern Gaza, expressing concerns about its serious regional implications.
In international forums, the United Nations Security Council convened to discuss the International Court of Justice’s decision regarding Israel’s actions in Gaza. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia reaffirmed its position on diplomatic relations with Israel, stating that it will not establish such relations until Israel recognizes the independent state of Palestine and stops its aggression in Gaza.
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