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Latest Updates on Israel-Hamas Conflict: Netanyahu Rejects Ceasefire, Political Split in Israel, War Crimes Evidence, Russia-US Tensions, Israel’s Plan to Move Gaza Residents, Japan Imposes Sanctions on Hamas-Linked Individuals and Company, Lebanon on High Alert for Regional War

Title: Escalation of Conflict in Gaza: Latest ‍Developments and International Reactions

Date: Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Author: Tommy Patrio⁢ Sorongan

Source: CNBC Indonesia

The ongoing conflict between Palestinian fighters ​Hamas ​and Israel continues to escalate, with Israel launching⁣ a series of ‍retaliatory attacks on​ the⁢ Gaza Strip. Here are the latest ⁤developments, as reported by Al ⁤Jazeera and other sources ⁢on Tuesday (October 31, 2023):

1. Rejecting Ceasefire, Netanyahu Reveals Israel’s ‍Intentions
Israeli Prime Minister⁤ Benjamin Netanyahu⁤ stated that a⁢ ceasefire in the war‌ against Hamas “will ⁢not happen.” This means that the country will disregard the‍ UN General Assembly resolution aimed at meeting “unprecedented humanitarian needs.” Netanyahu explained⁣ that a ceasefire would mean surrendering to⁢ Hamas and terrorism. The attacks have⁢ so farTitle: ⁣Escalation of Conflict Between Israel and Hamas Continues

Date: Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Author: Tommy Patrio Sorongan

Source: CNBC Indonesia

The ongoing war between Palestinian fighters Hamas and ⁣Israel shows no signs of abating, with the escalation intensifying as Israel launches a series of retaliatory attacks on the Gaza Strip. ⁤Here are the latest developments as reported by Al Jazeera and other⁢ sources on Tuesday, October 31, 2023:

1.​ Rejecting Ceasefire,⁣ Netanyahu ‌Reventernational​ news outlets are reporting on the ongoing conflict between Palestinian fighters Hamas and Israel. The escalation ​has intensified⁢ after⁤ Israel launched a series of retaliatory attacks on ‌the Gaza Strip. Here are the ‌latest developments as ‌reported by Al Jazeera and other sources on Tuesday (31/10/2023):

1. Rejecting Ceasefire, Netanyahu Reveals ‍Israel’s Goal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated⁢ that​ a ceasefire in the war against Hamas “will not happen.” This⁤ means that the country will ignore the UN General Assembly resolution aimed ⁤at meeting “unprecedented humanitarian needs.” In his explanation to ​the press, as reported by AFP, Netanyahu said that ⁤a ceasefire would mean‍ surrendering to Hamas. He also ‍stated that Israel will continue to fight until victory is achieved. The United States, a key ally of Israel, also expressed its objection to a ceasefire.

2. Israeli Cabinet Divided
Political tensions are rising in Israel as the ⁣country continues its ⁤attacks ⁣on the Gaza Strip to ​destroy Hamas. This⁤ has raised questions about how ‌Israel, ⁢known for its powerful military capabilities, is struggling in⁢ this ⁢conflict. Prime Minister ⁢Benjamin Netanyahu received criticism after he claimed that he was not informed about Hamas’ warning of an attack ⁢on Israel on⁤ October 7. Netanyahu blamed⁣ his own troops for the attack, causing uproar ‌among political leaders ⁢who accused him⁣ of playing politics and shirking responsibility during a difficult ⁣military campaign.

3. Evidence of War Crimes by

How are‌ the retaliatory‍ attacks ‍by Israel impacting the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip

Tinian fighters Hamas and Israel shows no signs of abating, with Israel launching a series of retaliatory attacks on the Gaza Strip. Below are the ‍latest updates on the situation ⁤and the international response:

1. Netanyahu Rejects Ceasefire, Reveals Israel’s Intentions

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has​ made it clear that a ceasefire with Hamas ‌is not on the cards. This means that Israel will not comply with the UN General⁢ Assembly resolution ‍aimed at addressing the humanitarian crisis in the region. Netanyahu argues that a ceasefire ⁢would essentially amount to surrendering to Hamas and terrorism.⁤ The attacks carried out ​so far have resulted ⁣in… (to be continued)

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  1. This conflict is devastating and it’s disheartening to see it continue without any progress towards a ceasefire. The political split within Israel only adds to the complexity of the situation.

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