According to the reports on Saturday (1 March), The first phase of the Israel-Hamas truce has ended, but negotiations in Egypt have failed to produce a breakthrough for the next stage of the ceasefire. Israel’s delegation has returned from Cairo, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet with his security team to discuss the situation.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has urged both parties to ensure that the truce holds, emphasizing the importance of preventing a complete breakdown of the agreement. He called on all sides to make every possible effort to maintain peace and avoid further escalation.
Meanwhile, the United States has approved a major arms sale to Israel, totaling more than $3 billion. The package includes munitions, bulldozers, and other military equipment, further strengthening Israel’s military capabilities amid ongoing tensions.
Hamas has rejected Israel’s proposal to extend the first phase of the ceasefire, adding uncertainty to the fragile situation. With no agreement reached, the possibility of renewed hostilities looms, raising concerns about further violence in Gaza.
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