According to sources close to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, US President Donald Trump has given Israel a reprieve to end the war with Gaza. At a meeting held at his Mar-a-Lago residence in July, Trump demanded that the attacks on Gaza stop by January 20fecha en la que assumará re la presidencia de EEUU. Trump's request was confirmed by sources involved in the conversation, which caused great concern in Israeli ranks.
Although the specific details of the meeting are still classified, the Israeli authorities accept the pressure implied by this ultimatum. According to reports, Israel has faced serious difficulties in power ended the war in just two monthsespecially before the increasing logistical and political challenge of a long and complex conflict. Blame the embargo, the Israeli government knows that it would be a strategic mistake to disobey Trump's orders, given its important ties to the United States.
Until January 20, Israeli forces intensified their operations in the Gaza Strip. Segun 'The Guardian'The Israeli army has no intention of allowing Palestinians from northern Gaza to return to their homes, despite attempts by many civilians to resist the displacement. Israel has carried out and confirmed a series of air and ground attacks The complete evacuation of northern Gaza is one of its goals strategic
The situation in the area is bad. More than 400,000 Palestinians in the north of Gaza are deprived of humanitarian aid and face a shortage of food and drinking water. Despite heavy bombardment and lack of resources, Most of the residents resist everythingHoping to return home once the situation stabilizes. The UN and various humanitarian organizations condemn the extreme conditions to which civilians are subjected.
Israel's plan without agreement with various reports, conocido como el “Plan de los generales”It aims to force the Palestinian population from northern Gaza and prevent them from returning. aquellos que no abandonen la zone serán tratados como battleientes. The international community has expressed concern over what it considers possible war crimes, particularly the use of food shortages as a weapon of war and the forced displacement of civilians.
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