An Israeli strike on Rafah. Mitchell’s statement is aimed at limiting the options of the Israeli government so it will accept a version of the peace deal adopted by Hamas.An Israeli strike on Rafah. Mitchell’s statement is aimed at limiting the options of the Israeli government so it will accept a version of the peace deal adopted by Hamas.
The line, agreed with the US, is aimed at limiting the options of the Israeli government so that it will accept a version of the three-stage peace deal adopted by Hamas. The UK said its aim was to secure a permanent and sustained ceasefire, and the removal of Hamas from the future governance of Gaza.
Elsewhere in Europe, the EU foreign affairs chief, Josep Borrell, said: “The offensive on Rafah has resumed, despite all the demands of the international community, the United States, the member states of the“Despite warnings and requests, the attack began at night. I fear that this is going to cause many civilian deaths again, whatever they say … because there are no safe areas inHe said he was still working on a proposal to pass sanctions or to curb the EU’s trade agreement with Israel.
Mitchell also implied that Hamas, in accepting a ceasefire deal, had not signed up to the same deal as Israel. He said: “A generous offer was on the table last week proposed by Egypt, accepted by Israel, and we need to see Hamas accept a viable deal, and we can start building the momentum towards a permanent sustained ceasefire.”