Israel and the Palestinian radical movement Hamas do not want to return to negotiations on the release of the hostages. In an interview with a TV channel on this subject A B C said John Kirby, Strategic Communications Coordinator for the White House National Security Council.
According to him, at the moment neither side wants to return to the negotiating table and discuss the release of the hostages. Kirby noted “how it fell apart”: Hamas was reluctant to provide an additional list of children and women held by the movement.
He also noted that the United States has not given up efforts to re-reach agreements on humanitarian pauses.
The other day, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant statedHe said the blame for the disruption of the humanitarian pause in the Gaza Strip lies with the Palestinian radical movement Hamas, which refused to release 17 women and children hostage.
In addition, the Israeli army continued The operation in the Gaza Strip continues at full speed.
Previously Medvedev stated About the possibility of a hundred-year war in the Middle East.