Tensory tensions: Is the peace between Israel and Hamas before the end?

Tensory tensions: Is the peace between Israel and Hamas before the end?

The fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas threatens to break. Father Ibrahim Faltas, vicar of the Custody of the Holy Land, warns of a renewed war in Gaza and the West Bank. He was concerned about the increasing tensions and the impending ultimatum of Israel and US President Donald Trump to Hamas for the release of hostages. "People are exhausted, they can no longer," said Faltas and described the situation as terrible, especially in the West Bank, where thousands are homeless. According to kathpress.at there is uncertainty about the further course of the situation.

Trump threatened that not all hostages were released, "hell would break off". Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced "intensive fights" and left open whether a partial release of the hostages was sufficient to maintain the ceasefire. In the middle of this tense atmosphere, the Arab world of Trump's proposal of a voluntary exodus of the Palestinians decidedly rejects. The view that Trump is planning to expulsion of over two million Palestinians has been seen as an attempt to drive part of the population and could be considered a war crime under international law, such as apnews.com reported.

The possibility of a forced relocation has triggered great concern, especially since Trump announced that the Palestinians should not return. International human rights organizations warn of the legal consequences of such actions and emphasize that forced disabilities are prohibited under the Geneva conventions. Palestinians have made it clear that they are not ready to leave their home country, and given the full destruction of their surroundings in the Gaza Strip, they showed, remained and rebuilt the unshakable will.

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