
The Israeli government rejected Hamas's statement that they are "ready for a full agreement on Gaza." This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Prime Minister Netanyahu's office emphasized that there is nothing new in these words and stated that the war will only end once the hostages are released and Hamas is disarmed. Hamas, on the other hand, proposed exchanging the hostages for Palestinian prisoners, withdrawing Israeli troops from the territory, and starting the reconstruction of Gaza.
Additionally, they mentioned the possibility of handing over post-war governance to independent experts. Israeli Defense Minister Itamar Katz announced that the army is preparing for a large-scale attack on Gaza City.
However, the families of the hostages are calling on the government to stop the attack and reach an agreement. In the recent attacks, more than twenty people have died in Gaza, including a pregnant woman.
The UN warned that this situation could lead to even more severe consequences for the civilian population. The developments are being closely monitored by the international community, and efforts to establish peace in the region continue.