In a significant development, Israel’s Channel 14 reported that a senior official in the Israeli military has indicated the army’s readiness to accept a deal with Hamas, emphasizing the need to stop the ongoing conflict at any cost.
The official stated, “The army is moving towards accepting the deal and will shift to targeted airstrikes,” highlighting a strategic pivot to specific operations rather than broad military engagements. This comes amidst an escalating war that has led to substantial casualties and destruction on both sides.
The statement reflects a significant shift in Israel’s approach, with military leadership showing openness to any deal that could bring an end to the hostilities. This stance underscores the urgent need to find a resolution to the conflict that has ravaged the region.
Israeli occupation forces stormed the city of Jenin early Friday morning, surrounding a house before striking it with an Energa rocket.
According to a correspondent from “Roya,” an Israeli drone targeted a group of young men, resulting in their deaths near the Return Roundabout in the Jenin refugee camp.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported that five Palestinians were martyred, and one was critically injured due to the occupation’s aggression in the city.
The Jenin Battalion of the Al-Quds Brigades confirmed in a brief statement that they had discovered an Israeli force and engaged in a firefight in the Harsh Al-Saada area around the Jenin refugee camp.
“Our fighters are currently confronting the occupation forces in various combat zones, heavily firing at the infantry around the besieged house,” the battalion stated.