Despite the withdrawal of most ground troops by the Israeli army, a spokesperson for the Israeli government still threatens to attack Rafah
2024-04-07 11:06:55
On April 7th, according to Sky News, ceasefire talks will be held in Cairo, Egypt today. Despite Israel's announcement this morning to withdraw almost all ground forces from southern Gaza, Israeli government spokesperson Avi Haiman stated that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu will "absolutely" advance a ground attack on Rafah. "If we don't continue to advance to Rafah, we will lose this war," he said. Israel is "pushing forward" with the goal of destroying Hamas, bringing the remaining hostages home, and "ensuring that Gaza does not pose a threat to us.". When asked about the significance of joining ceasefire negotiations while Israel is committed to ground attacks, he said, "We will do our best to ensure maximum military pressure on Hamas and keep all diplomatic channels open."
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