Zionist Entity Agreed to Gaza Ceasefire But Chose Not to Announce It
The Zionist security cabinet decided earlier this week to a ceasefire with Hamas Palestinian resistance group but chose not to publicize the information at the time, the Jerusalem Post Israeli daily reported, citing the Israeli Army Radio.
The Israeli security cabinet met on Sunday to discuss how to get Hamas agree to a ceasefire and the prospect of a military operation in Gaza was not seriously discussed, according to Zionist entity’s Army Radio.
This came after a four-hour meeting Thursday night at the tail-end of a violent two-day flare-up between in Gaza, despite security cabinet members and Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman hinting at such a possibility earlier Thursday, J-Post added.
Gaza witnessed in the last weeks several skirmishes between the Zionist occupation and Palestinian resistance. Israeli airstrikes hit dozens of targets across Gaza and the Palestinian resistance retaliate with launching rockets into the occupied territories.