Israel is giving Hamas one week to accept the cease-fire plan, according to the American newspaper Wall Street Journal citing Egyptian officials, or it will start the military operation in Rafah. According to the officials, Egypt worked with Israel on a revised ceasefire proposal, which it presented to Hamas last weekend. Yahya Sinwar, the military leader of Hamas in Gaza, who is believed to be hiding in tunnels in the enclave and making the final decisions, has not responded, Egyptian officials said. “Sinowar is expected to reject any deal that does not include a credible path to ending the war,” the officials added to the paper. At the same time, according to the Times of Israel citing an Israeli official, Netanyahu's cabinet expects Hamas to officially announce its rejection of the proposal. “Israeli leadership estimates Hamas will formally reject latest offer for hostages and truce”. […]
Source: News Beast

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