Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remains poised to launch a ground operation toward Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, where more than 1.4 million people have fled. The situation continues with no prospects for a solution to the situation, with the countries taking a hardline stance on negotiations for a cessation of fighting mediated by the relevant countries.

The Israeli military has increased military pressure on Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, where more than 1.4 million people have fled.



Prime Minister Netanyahu stated, ``We will continue to fight until complete victory, including a strong operation against Rafah after the residents have left the fighting area,'' and remains determined to launch ground operations despite growing criticism from the international community. .



In addition, the Israeli military has increased its military offensive in the central Gaza Strip and other areas in the south.

Among these, the Israeli military forcibly removed patients from Nasser Hospital in the southern city of Khan Yunis, believing that fighters from the Islamic organization Hamas were hiding there, and continued to bombard the hospital into the early hours of the 15th. about it.



According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, many patients and residents remain in hospitals without being able to evacuate, and there are a number of cases where patients who are unable to receive treatment die or become victims of attacks. That's it.



Meanwhile, Prime Minister Netanyahu remains firm in his stance on ongoing negotiations in Egypt, mediated by Qatar and other countries, regarding a cessation of fighting and the release of hostages.



Local Israeli media reported that Prime Minister Netanyahu had instructed the negotiating team, which had already returned to the country, not to return to Egypt.



The number of casualties in the Gaza Strip continues to rise as negotiations stall and there is no prospect of a breakthrough in the situation leading to a cease-fire.