‘Israel’ rejects Egypt’s calls for ceasefire in Gaza

The occupation state of ‘Israel’ has rejected Egypt’s calls for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

Israel’s Yedioth Ahronoth quoted high-ranking Israeli political sources who said that the Israeli response to the Egyptian proposal was: “Do not talk to us now, we are collecting the price and reinforcing deterrence.”

“The general perception of the Israeli political leadership is that the Egyptians, as well as the international community, will allow Israeli operations until Eid El-Fitr, that is, until Wednesday-Thursday night,” the Israeli sources added.

An Israeli political source said that “Israel depends on the result that the Israeli army will achieve. We want the army to intensify the attacks.”

A minister and member of the Israeli cabinet for political and security affairs told Yedioth Ahronoth that “the initial strike by the Israeli army should have been ten times more powerful than we saw. We will pay the price anyway, so why didn’t they respond in a way that shows that this is payback for launching rockets at Jerusalem? Unfortunately, the current logic now is to contain the situation.”

The political source noted that the cabinet directed the Israeli occupation forces to launch a wide military operation, including assassinations, targeting infrastructure and weapons stores, and almost any target except for a land invasion while obtaining the cabinet’s approval because “there are no restrictions in their way.”

‘Israel’ has been striking several locations in the Gaza Strip and targeting civilians since Monday evening, injuring 296 and killing 43 till this moment, including 13 children, 3 women, and disabled man, according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza.

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