Advisor to the Israeli Prime Minister Dmitry Gendelman said that Israel is evaluating various options for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. This was reported by RBC.
Gendelman commented on Axios’ report on a proposed two-month ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the release of all hostages. According to Netanyahu’s advisor, this message is not entirely true.
“Israel continues to apply military pressure on Hamas for the rapid release of all hostages while it considers various options for a ceasefire for a period of time, but there is no talk of any ceasefire,” Gendelman said.
Before this, CNN channel cited the authorities reportedIsrael has invited senior leaders of the Palestinian group Hamas to leave the Gaza Strip as part of a broader ceasefire agreement.
Formerly in Hamas statedHe said the West had built an “unbreakable wall” between itself and the Arab world.