He also made it clear that Israeli army's goal is to gain control of all of Gaza


Tel Aviv: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed his readiness for a temporary ceasefire in Gaza.
According to a foreign news agency, international pressure is increasing on Israel after the latest operations in Gaza and the aid blockade.
In such a situation, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday that he is ready for a temporary ceasefire in Gaza.
Netanyahu stated that if there is an option for a temporary ceasefire to release the hostages, we will be ready for it.
However, he also made it clear that the Israeli army's goal is to gain control of all of Gaza by the end of the current operation.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu claimed the martyrdom of Hamas leader Muhammad Sinwar, saying that he was killed in an Israeli attack.
According to the news agency, Hamas has not confirmed that Muhammad Sinwar was killed.
According to the news agency, Mohammed Sinwar was targeted in an Israeli airstrike on a hospital in southern Gaza earlier this month.
It is pertinent to note that these statements by the Israeli prime minister came at a time when, a few hours ago, the Israeli army opened fire on a delegation of European diplomats in the occupied West Bank.
The Palestinian Foreign Ministry accused Israeli forces of deliberately targeting the diplomatic delegation near Jenin.
Israel was facing sanctions from several countries due to Israel’s closure of humanitarian aid to Gaza.
Britain has suspended negotiations on a free trade agreement with Israel, while the European Union has also decided to review its free trade agreement with Israel.
After international pressure, Israel has claimed that it has allowed 100 aid trucks to enter Gaza.
Israel says that 100 aid trucks carrying flour, baby food, and medical equipment were allowed to enter the Gaza Strip on Wednesday.
However, UN officials say that no aid has reached those in need so far.

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