Israel closed its main humanitarian aid crossing into Gaza after an attack by Hamas militants. Defense Minister Yoav Gallant accused Hamas of not being serious about a ceasefire deal and warned of an imminent military operation. These actions dealt a blow to ceasefire efforts mediated by Egypt and Qatar, with Israel abstaining from sending a delegation. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, pressured by hard-liners, voiced skepticism about Hamas’ intentions, labeling their demands as extreme and tantamount to surrender.
Hamas, however, affirmed its commitment to negotiations, prioritizing the cessation of Israeli aggression in Gaza. Yet, Israel reiterated its plans for a military operation in Rafah, a significant city where many Gazans seek shelter. The closure of Kerem Shalom, another vital aid entry point, followed an attack on it by Hamas militants, resulting in casualties and uncertainty about its reopening. The assault coincided with dire warnings from the UN World Food Program about a looming famine in northern Gaza due to aid restrictions.
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza intensified pressure on ceasefire talks, with an Egyptian proposal outlining a three-stage process, including a temporary ceasefire and the release of Israeli hostages. Netanyahu asserted Israel’s willingness to make concessions but vowed to pursue its objectives, including incapacitating Hamas. Despite international warnings about civilian casualties, Israel maintained its stance on targeting Rafah, citing the presence of remaining militants.
Netanyahu’s commitment to Israeli security was reiterated, encompassing defense against threats from Gaza and Lebanon. The conflict, triggered by a Hamas attack that resulted in casualties and hostages, has escalated, with thousands of lives lost, predominantly civilians.
While Palestinian health officials reported high casualty figures, Israel attributed civilian deaths to Hamas’ tactics of embedding within civilian areas. In a controversial move, Israel’s Cabinet approved the closure of Qatar’s Al Jazeera news channel, further complicating ceasefire negotiations.
Escalating tensions between Israel and Hamas have stalled ceasefire efforts, with both sides exhibiting reluctance to compromise. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has intensified, with aid restrictions exacerbating the situation. Despite international pressure, Israel remains steadfast in its military objectives, while Hamas seeks to negotiate an end to Israeli aggression. The closure of key aid crossings and escalating violence underscore the complexity of resolving the conflict.