A political source confirmed to the Hebrew channel 'Kan' that the occupation does not intend at this stage to send a delegation to continue negotiations regarding the prisoner exchange deal and the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. This decision comes amid escalating tensions in the region and stalled negotiations.
According to officials in the occupation government, negotiations will take place under fire, meaning that any progress in the negotiations will be conditional on developments on the ground. This indicates that the occupation may take new military steps if no progress is achieved.
In this context, reports indicate that the occupation's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu intends to initiate a new military operation in the city of Gaza, which has been named 'Gideon's Chariots 2'. This operation aims to exert additional pressure on Hamas, in an attempt to achieve the occupation's objectives.
Netanyahu is scheduled to hold a security meeting tomorrow at the southern command headquarters to discuss plans for the new military operation. This meeting comes at a sensitive time as the occupation seeks to define its next strategy amid changing circumstances.
The occupation is also expected to present its official response to the mediators regarding the deal after the meeting, reflecting the instability in the negotiations and the ongoing pressure on the parties involved. This situation reflects the complexities facing peace efforts in the region.
Negotiations will take place under fire, and the fate of the ceasefire depends on the implementation of the deal.





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Hebrew media: Tel Aviv does not intend to send a delegation to continue ceasefire negotiations in Gaza at this stage.