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Israel plans to launch a "Hell Plan" to pressure Hamas into a ceasefire.
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IntroductionAccording to sources, Israel plans to initiate an extreme operation called the "Hell Plan" ...

According to sources, Israel plans to initiate an extreme operation called the "Hell Plan" in Gaza this week to intensify pressure on Hamas, compelling it to accept a proposal to extend the current ceasefire agreement. This plan may include cutting off electricity and water supplies to Gaza, and could even lead the Israeli military to push for the evacuation of civilians from northern Gaza once again.
Prior to this, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu decided on Sunday to suspend the provision of humanitarian supplies to Gaza. Insiders claim that the Israeli government hopes these tough measures will force Hamas to reconsider the U.S.-proposed suggestion to extend the ceasefire period. The U.S. had previously suggested extending the current ceasefire agreement until after Ramadan and Passover to allow for a longer negotiation window.
However, Israeli officials warn that if Hamas refuses this proposal, Israel may take further military actions, potentially triggering a comprehensive escalation of conflict in Gaza. Israeli government officials state that if Hamas maintains a hardline stance, the situation in Gaza could rapidly deteriorate, leading to the resumption of military actions.
Amidst the ongoing tension in Gaza, Israel's restrictions on humanitarian aid may exacerbate the local crisis. Since the outbreak of conflict last year, Gaza's infrastructure has been severely damaged, with electricity and water supplies already extremely limited. The United Nations and international humanitarian organizations have repeatedly warned that further restrictions on energy and water supplies would have catastrophic impacts on the local population, particularly on civilians already in dire situations.
Currently, international attention towards the Gaza ceasefire issue is on the rise. Countries such as the U.S., Egypt, and Qatar have been working to broker a longer-term ceasefire agreement, but progress has been slow. Israel's latest actions will undoubtedly heighten concerns about regional escalation, and Hamas' response will directly affect the future trajectory of the situation.
As events unfold, the international community will closely monitor Israel's next moves and Hamas' reaction. While hope for peace negotiations remains, if the deadlock continues, an outbreak of conflict may only be a matter of time.

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