This position of Israel indicates that the situation of the war will become more complicated, which will make the situation in Gaza even more critical.
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Israel has signaled that it will continue military operations in Gaza City, rejecting a ceasefire deal offered by Hamas.
Hamas issued a press release on Wednesday presenting a comprehensive deal, including the exchange of Israeli and Palestinian prisoners, the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, the reopening of borders, the supply of humanitarian aid and the start of reconstruction work in Gaza.
In addition, Hamas also proposed the formation of an independent national administration with the participation of technical experts to take over the civil administration of Gaza. But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed the proposal as "just a propaganda ploy".
In a statement issued by the Prime Minister's Office, it is stated that Israel will agree to end the war only if Hamas accepts full control of Israeli security in Gaza, completely disarms the Gaza Strip, establishes a non-Palestinian administration and frees all Israeli hostages. This position of Israel indicates that the situation of the war will become more complicated, which will make the situation in Gaza even more critical.
