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Israel does not believe Hamas will agree to a ceasefire !!!

Editorial :- S K Singh: Editor-in-Chief

WAR-REPORT:- The Israeli defense minister said that Israel does not believe Hamas will agree to a ceasefire. The Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant told Israeli forces in the central Gaza Strip on May 5 that he anticipates “a powerful operation in Rafah in the near future” because Israel has “identified signs that Hamas does not intend” to agree to a ceasefire. Gallant made the comment during a visit to the Netzarim Corridor.

The IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi visited the central Gaza Strip on May 3 to tour IDF positions and discuss IDF operations with IDF Southern Command commander Maj. Gen. Yaron Finkelman and 99th Division commander Brig. Gen. Barak Hiram. Halevi told the IDF 2nd Infantry Brigade and 679th Armored Brigades that “we have many more tasks ahead of us.”

Hamas fighters targeted Israeli forces near Kerem Shalom with indirect fire from Rafah on May 5. Hamas fired at least 10 short range 114mm rockets and mortars. A Hamas military wing source told Palestinian media that the attack targeted an IDF “operational headquarters responsible for coordinating artillery attacks on Rafah.”

Local Israeli government officials said that the rockets struck an open area near a military position and caused injuries. An Israeli Army Radio correspondent said that the attack injured at least 10 people. The IDF said that Hamas fired the rockets from a site about 350 meters from civilian shelters.

The IDF Air Force struck the launch site shortly after the attack. The IDF closed the Kerem Shalom crossing and inspection point in response to the rocket attack. The Kerem Shalom crossing functions as the main entry point of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip. It remains unclear how long the IDF will keep the crossing closed.

Key Takeaways:

  • Gaza Strip: A Hamas rocket attack forced the IDF to pause operations at a key aid inspection site in southern Israel.
  • Ceasefire Negotiations: The Israeli defense minister said that Israel does not believe Hamas will agree to a ceasefire. Hamas highlighted its maximalist ceasefire demands in two official statements on May 5.

  • West Bank: Israeli forces engaged Palestinian fighters in at least one location in the West Bank on May 4 after CTP-ISW’s last data cut off.
  • Lebanon: Iranian-backed fighters, including Lebanese Hezbollah, have conducted at least 11 attacks from southern Lebanon into northern Israel since CTP-ISW’s last data cutoff on May 4.

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