Gaza Strip War: The Trembling Over the Hostages
The Gaza Strip War continues to escalate, with protests against Netanyahu's government growing after the death of six hostages. The United Kingdom has revoked some arms export licenses to Israel, while control of the Philadelphi Corridor remains a major obstacle in negotiations.
The previous government had investigated arms exports to Israel, leading to criticism from Israel and Jewish organizations. Labour MPs and the Greens welcome the measures taken, but demand more action.
However, the decision to revoke some arms licenses is mainly symbolic in significance for Israel. Opposition leader Lapid pushes for an end to the Gaza War, emphasizing the need for a peace solution with Hamas and the release of the hostages.
Meanwhile, there are ongoing efforts by international mediators to bridge the gaps in the Gaza cease-fire plan, but pessimism remains due to disagreements over border control. Israeli Security Minister Ben Gvir calls for an end to the cease-fire talks with Hamas, while the US, Qatar, and Egypt mediate to reach an agreement.
As protests continue across Israel, protesters blame Netanyahu for not making a cease-fire deal to bring the hostages home.
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