While the Israeli war on Gaza will soon enter its sixth month without any notable breakthroughs, and amid Israeli confirmation of not giving in to Hamas’ requests and continuing military operations, Al-Arabiya/Al-Hadath sources reported Thursday that the movement will send to the mediators next week its final draft regarding the ceasefire. In the besieged sector.
Threat to stop negotiations
The sources added that Hamas informed the mediators that if the aid incident was repeated, the negotiations would be halted, in reference to the tragedy of the killing of more than 100 Palestinians and the injury of about a thousand people in an Israeli attack on Thursday morning during the distribution of aid near Gaza City.
The Israeli bombing that targeted the Nabulsi roundabout in the northern Gaza Strip led to the death of 104 civilians and the injury of about 760 others.
However, an Israeli government spokesman claimed that the Palestinian casualties during the aid distribution resulted from delivery drivers rushing into the growing crowd.
The media confirmed that Israeli forces opened fire directly on some civilians while they were waiting for aid.
He explained that a large number of wounded were transferred to Al-Shifa Hospital, which exceeded the capacity of the medical staff to deal with them. A number of bodies and injured people were also transferred to the Baptist Hospital in Gaza City and Kamal Adwan Hospital in Jabalia.
This came while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed during a press conference on Thursday evening that the goal of the political process is to give the military operation time to achieve a decisive victory, pointing out that international pressures do not affect him because he is committed to achieving his goals and the interests of his government.