Israel still plans to proceed with a 90-day plan to invade Rafah, which Washington is committed to stopping, a U.S. official familiar with truce negotiations between Hamas and Israel told Reuters on Monday.
‘Netanyahu and the war cabinet have not appeared to approach the latest phase of negotiations (with Hamas) in good faith,’ the official told Reuters, asking not to be identified because of the sensitivity of the matter.
Crushing negative news.
We've seen hopeful photos of children in Gaza today, celebrating a longed-for ceasefire.
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Was very clear from the start that this was what was going to happen, that Israel didn’t care about the hostages and that they were going to be allowed to ravage Gaza - something highly paid journalists are on the precipice of realising
In the years after this there will be no apology or public reckoning. At best there will be a few movies made that centre around Israeli soldiers who feel a little bad about what went down and have mental health
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I have to believe we're witnessing the death throes of this fetid little state. I have to believe this can't be put back in the bottle
From NYT: About 14 rockets and mortars were fired from an area near the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt toward Kerem Shalom, an Israeli military spokesman, Lt. Col. Peter Lerner, said at a news briefing on Sunday night. One home in the kibbutz was struck.
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yes, sunday night. today monday. but Kirby said kerem shalom crossing had been closed for several days. if true, it was shut before the incident sunday.
It just sounds like there's still rockets coming out of that area, which is why the Israelis might want to continue a military action.
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