War in Gaza

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Israeli PM Netanyahu rejects US proposal for humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza region

Israel prime minister (on the right) and US Secretary Antony Blinken (on the left)

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In the latest development of the ongoing conflict in the Gaza region, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected a proposal from the United States for a humanitarian ceasefire. The move comes as Israeli forces intensify their ground assault on Hamas militants, and Hezbollah carries out rocket attacks along the Israel-Lebanon border.

The US Secretary of State, who is currently visiting Israel, has expressed support for the country and called for steps to prevent escalation of the conflict and protect Palestinian civilians. However, Netanyahu has refused to back down, stating that Israel will continue its military operations until it has achieved its objectives and the release of Israeli hostages.

The rejection of the ceasefire proposal is likely to draw criticism from the international community, which has called for an end to the violence and a peaceful resolution to the conflict. However, Netanyahu has made it clear that he will not be swayed by outside pressure, and will continue to take whatever measures he deems necessary to protect Israel's security.

The situation in Gaza remains fluid, and it is unclear what the next steps will be. However, with tensions running high and no end in sight to the fighting, the prospects for a peaceful resolution to the conflict appear increasingly remote.

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