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Israel May Declare Hamas Violated Agreement, Potentially Renewing Gaza Conflict Before Elections
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First reported by Mako · 12 minutes ago
What happened
Israel expects the Peace Council to declare Hamas violated their agreement within months, enabling broader Israeli military action in Gaza and risking renewed conflict before the October elections.
- 01Israel expects a Peace Council declaration that Hamas violated the agreement within 2-3 months.
- 02Such a declaration would allow Israel to operate militarily in Hamas-controlled Gaza areas.
- 03Nikolay Mladenov planned this declaration two months ago but delayed it at mediators' request.
- 04Hamas continues to control parts of Gaza and is rearming despite recent losses.
- 05If Hamas does not disarm, Israel may resume extensive military operations in Gaza.
- 06The decision is likely by September, amid political preparations for October elections.
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