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Israel Sets Ultimatum for Hamas: Ceasefire or Face Ground Operations in Rafah

The Wall Street Journal reported that Israel gave Hamas a week to reach a ceasefire and hostage exchange. Otherwise, Israel will use ground operations to attack Rafah.

Recently, it was said that Hamas has confirmed that Hamas officials will travel to Cairo, Egypt, tomorrow (May 4) to discuss a ceasefire agreement.

A statement from Hamas said that Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh confirmed his positive response to the study of a proposed ceasefire with Israel.

William Burns, Director of the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), arrived in Cairo, Egypt, today to discuss the conflict in Gaza Egypt, Qatar and the United States are trying to mediate between Israel and Hamas to come to an armistice agreement and the release of the hostages.
The Secretary General of the United Nations, António Guterres, has once again called for a ceasefire in Gaza.

“For the people of Gaza Hostages and family I call on Israel and Hamas to reach a negotiated agreement,” Guterres said in X.
Moreover, Mr. Guterres is concerned that Mr. The war will get worse. If no ceasefire agreement is reached

The claims of Mr. Guterres has done them. As Mr. The director of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) arrived in Cairo, Egypt today to discuss the conflict in Gaza.

The Houthi rebel group issued a statement saying that if Israel uses ground operations to attack Rafah the Houthis will boycott all ships connected to Israeli ports.

The Houthis will prevent the ships from passing through Houthi-run territory. Regardless of the nationality of that ship. And where is the destination?

The Houthis have also announced that they are ready to increase countermeasures until the war in Gaza ends. and Israel revoked its occupation of Gaza.

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