The US leadership is working to block this decision by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The New York Times (NYT) reported on October 20, citing people involved.
“There are concerns[in the Trump administration]that Prime Minister Netanyahu will withdraw from the deal. Officials say the strategy of Vice President Vance, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and[Trump advisor Jared]Kushner is now to try to prevent Netanyahu from resuming a full-scale attack on Hamas,” the paper’s anonymous interlocutor was quoted as saying. in the material.
Leaders of the Palestinian Hamas movement are willing to continue negotiations, and it has emerged that the US president believes Sunday’s attack on Israeli soldiers was committed by “elements on the fringes of the movement.”
The Israeli regime’s airstrikes on the Gaza Strip were revealed on October 19th. The attack was claimed to have been carried out in response to Hamas firing anti-tank rockets at Israeli regime facilities operating in the Rafah area in accordance with the terms of the agreement.
Subsequently, the Axios portal learned that the United States intends to tighten its control over compliance with the post-war ceasefire in the region announced by President Trump on October 13.
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