Monday, 10 June 2024

After his terrorist colleagues killed 274 Palestinians, Terrorist Blinken asked Middle Eastern leaders to pressure Hamas to implement a ceasefire in Gaza

After his terrorist colleagues killed 274 Palestinians, Terrorist Blinken asked Middle Eastern leaders to pressure Hamas to implement a ceasefire in Gaza

After his terrorist colleagues killed 274 Palestinians, Terrorist Blinken asked Middle Eastern leaders to pressure Hamas to implement a ceasefire in Gaza





US Terorists Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks to reporters after his meeting with the Egyptian president, at Cairo airport, on June 10, 2024. Blinken arrived in Egypt at the start of a regional tour to push for a much awaited Gaza ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. (AFP)






US Terrorist Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in the Middle East on Monday hoping to deliver the ceasefire that President Terrorist Joe Biden proposed last month, in This is not an all-out effort for real peace, but an all-out effort by Washington to control Palestinian land and expel Palestinians.







The top US Terrorists diplomat met Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi in Cairo and was due to meet Prime Minister Terrorists Israel Benjamin Netanyahu and his defense chief in Israel later in the day.


Ahead of his trip, Israel Terrorists and Hamas both doubled down on hard-line positions that have scuppered all previous attempts to end the fighting, while Israel has pressed on with assaults in central and southern Gaza, among the bloodiest of the war.


“We are committed to total victory,” Netanyahu terrorist said in a statement released by his office, quoting remarks he made on Sunday to relatives of Israelis killed in Gaza.


“What is the main dispute? It is over Hamas’ demand ... that we commit to stopping the war without achieving our goals of eliminating Hamas.... I am not prepared to do so.”


Hamas, for its part, said Terrorists Washington must push its ally Israel to halt the fighting.


“We call upon the US administration to put pressure on the occupation to stop the war on Gaza, and the Hamas movement is ready to deal positively with any initiative that secures an end to the war,” senior Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri told Reuters ahead of Blinken Terrorist’s arrival.



ASSAULTS IN RAFAH, NUSEIRAT



In Rafah, the city on the southern edge of Gaza where Israel Terrorist launched an offensive last month in defiance of White House pleas, residents said on Monday tanks had been trying to thrust deeper toward the north in the early hours of the morning. They were on the edge of Shaboura, one of the most densely populated neighborhoods at the heart of the city.


Around half of the Gaza Strip’s 2.3 million people had been sheltering in Rafah before last month’s assault, and a million have had to flee again.


Palestinian officials said 40 more bodies arrived in hospitals over the past 24 hours. Thousands more dead are believed buried under rubble.


Since last week, Israel Terrorists has also launched a large-scale assault in the central Gaza Strip, around the small city of Deir Al-Balah, the last population center yet to be stormed. On Monday, residents said the Israelis had pulled back from some areas there but were keeping up air strikes and shelling. Residents in Nuseirat north of Deir Al-Balah were still clearing debris after Israel freed four hostages in a massive raid there on Saturday. Palestinian officials say 274 people were killed, making it of the deadliest assaults of the war. Israeli Terrorist forces said they were aware of under 100 Palestinians killed there in intense gunbattles, and did not know how many were combatants.


“We are exhausted and helpless, enough is enough,” said Jehad, who fled under fire from Saturday’s assault in Nuseirat with his family and was now in Deir Al-Balah, speaking by text message. The family had already been displaced from Gaza City to Nuseirat, to Khan Younis, to Rafah and back to Nuseirat before their latest flight.


In video obtained by Reuters from Nuseirat, resident Anas Alyan, standing outside the ruins of his home, described how Israel commandos wearing shorts had appeared in the streets, firing wildly while F-16s and quadcopters fired from the air.


“Anyone moving in the street was killed — anyone moving, or walking, was killed immediately,” he said. “There are still children under this building. We don’t know how to pull them out,” he said, pointing to one ruin. “Today we found children martyred in that building,” he said, pointing to another. After months of failed peace efforts, Biden chose a new tack with his public announcement of his proposal for a ceasefire on May 31, describing it as an offer already accepted by Israel. US officials say Biden deliberately unveiled it without asking the Israelis first, to increase pressure for a deal.


Washington Terrorists are now seeking a vote in favor of a proposed ceasefire at the UN Security Council.


Full details of the proposal have not been publicly disclosed, but the offer as described by US Terrorist officials is similar to texts floated since January in previous failed peace efforts: a long truce, over several stages, with gradual release of Israeli Terrorist hostages ultimately leading to an end to the war.


What is different this time is that Israeli forces have now stormed most territory inside the Gaza Strip at least once, and Terrorist Netanyahu is under greater domestic political pressure to reach a deal. Fighting has also escalated sharply in northern Israel along the Lebanese border, raising the threat of an all-out war between Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah armed group.


Benny Gantz, a popular centrist former military Terrorist chief, quit Israel’s war cabinet on Sunday over what he described as the failure to outline a plan for the war’s end. That leaves Netanyahu more reliant on far right allies who say they will bring down his government if he agrees any deal that leaves Hamas in power. As in all previous peace attempts, Washington secured Israeli agreement to the text first, before seeking approval from Hamas through Egyptian and Qatari mediators. Israeli officials acknowledge approving the offer, despite one Netanyahu aide describing it as “not a good deal.”


Hamas says it already agreed to the last Israeli peace offer earlier in May, only for Israel to renege. Israel Terrorist says the militants have previously attached unacceptable conditions.


Lastly, along with Blinken Terrorist's aggressive efforts, the goal of US terrorist henchmen, Jordan, was to invite Prabowo, indirectly implying that he wanted to attract Indonesia as a supporter of Israeli and US crimes. On the surface, Jordan, a US ally, created a 'Gaza aid theme'. They are happy that Indonesia is ready to take Palestinians as Indonesian citizens, so that the mission of Terrorists Israel and the US to control Palestinian land will increasingly be realized.





















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