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Is Israel subject to the General Orders? A new update on the Hamas war

The Gaza Strip of Palestine is managed by a terrorist organization called Hamas. Last year, the organization entered Israel and launched a surprise attack. In this, more than a thousand people who left Israel were killed. More than 200 people were taken as hostages to Gaza. After that the war started on the Hamas organization on the Israeli side. Many parts of Gaza were leveled by the Israeli military. In the meantime, 128 hostages were rescued in the war treaty system.

Tension among the nations of the world

However, more than 100 people were not released. It is believed that most of them may have been killed by now. However, Israel decided to rescue the Israelis trapped in Gaza and destroy the Hamas organization completely. As a result, the war continues to this day. The war between Israel and Hamas is causing tension among the world nations. Various countries including America are taking action to end this war. However, neither Israel nor Hamas is said to be willing to abandon the war.

A recent agreement was reached on the part of the United States to end the war with Israel. But Israel did not care. Meanwhile, 2 days ago the Hamas organization confirmed that they are ready to stop the war if Israel supports them. In this situation, the United States Foreign Minister Antony Blinken has said that Israel has agreed to end the year-long war.

Israel agrees to cease war

According to Antony Blinken, “I met with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu in person and discussed for more than 2 hours about ending the war with Hamas. At the end of this consultation, Israel has agreed to stop the war on Gaza. The Israeli Prime Minister said that the war will stop if the hostages held by Hamas are released. He has assured.

Therefore, all the countries that fought to stop the Gaza war should act as mediators.” He said. Therefore, it is expected that the Israel-Hamas war will end soon. While more than 50 thousand people have been killed, and the cities have been destroyed, the war has calmed down.

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