Just as the ceasefire was barely holding for two weeks, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered a "strong strike" against Hamas. The two sides accused each other of breaking the agreement, and the resumption of fighting overshadowed the US-brokered peace process. Click to view
On October 29, Israeli Prime Minister's Office: After the conclusion of security consultations, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has instructed the military leadership to immediately carry out a "strong strike" on the Gaza Strip.
The fragile Gaza ceasefire is beginning to falter, and US Vice President Vance rushed to Israel to prevent the Netanyahu government from "repeating the same mistakes". Click to view...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: Israel will retaliate forcefully against Hamas for attacking its forces.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: Israeli troops will remain in Gaza to pressure Hamas until the group disarms.
On October 10, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on the 10th local time that Israel has achieved its (combat) goals as the Israel Defense Forces announced a ceasefire after a large-scale military operation in the Gaza Strip.
The Nobel Peace Prize will be announced at 17:00 Beijing time on Friday. Trump's campaign has come to an end, and Netanyahu has used the ceasefire negotiations to stand for him. But analysts point out that this effort is likely to fail, and the prediction platform shows that the probability of winning is only 4%. Click to view
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: Tomorrow (October 9) I will convene the government, approve the peace agreement, and bring all our detainees home.
US President Trump: Hamas faces total destruction if it decides to stay in power. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu supports an end to the bombing of Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: The first step is a moderate withdrawal, followed by the release of all hostages. Israel's withdrawal will be tied to the degree of disarmament of Hamas.