Israel unilaterally canceled the dispatch of a delegation to Washington scheduled for this week over the Israeli military's ground operation in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. Prime Minister Netanyahu explained this to an American senator visiting Israel, saying, ``It was a message to the Islamic organization Hamas.''

The Israeli military continues its military operations in the Gaza Strip, where health authorities announced on the 27th that 76 people had died in the past 24 hours, bringing the death toll to 32,490.



Against this backdrop, local authorities in the Gaza Strip issued an unusual statement on the 27th asking residents in the northern part of the strip not to gather at intersections where convoys carrying aid supplies pass.



In the Gaza Strip, people waiting for food distribution have been attacked one after another, and medical facilities are under strain, warning that ``If you get injured, you are definitely at risk of death.''



Meanwhile, regarding Israel's cancellation of the planned dispatch of a delegation to Washington to discuss ground operations in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, the US White House has announced that Israel will reschedule the talks. I have made it clear that I agree.

On the 27th, Prime Minister Netanyahu explained that the decision to cancel the dispatch of a delegation to an American senator who visited Jerusalem was ``a message to Hamas that there is no point in applying international pressure.''



Prime Minister Netanyahu once again complained to senators that the United States did not use its veto on the UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire, but by providing an explanation, the United States, its biggest backer, It seems that the aim is to repair relations with