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Netanyahu open to Gaza ceasefire amid global pressure and aid crisis

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AFP,
Publish Date
Thu, 22 May 2025, 1:21pm
Palestinians line up to receive meals at a distribution point in the Al-Rimal neighbourhood in Gaza City after Israel said it let in dozens of UN trucks. Photo / AFP
Palestinians line up to receive meals at a distribution point in the Al-Rimal neighbourhood in Gaza City after Israel said it let in dozens of UN trucks. Photo / AFP

Netanyahu open to Gaza ceasefire amid global pressure and aid crisis

Author
AFP,
Publish Date
Thu, 22 May 2025, 1:21pm
  • Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is open to a 鈥渢emporary ceasefire鈥 in Gaza to free hostages.
  • Israeli troops fired warning shots near foreign diplomats in the West Bank, causing global condemnation.
  • Aid has entered Gaza but humanitarian groups say it falls short of easing the crisis.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today said he was open to a 鈥渢emporary ceasefire鈥 in Gaza, as international pressure intensified over Israel鈥檚 renewed offensive and aid blockade in the war-ravaged Palestinian territory.

鈥淚f there is an option for a temporary ceasefire to free hostages, we鈥檒l be ready,鈥 Netanyahu said, noting that at least 20 hostages held by Hamas and its allies were still believed to be alive.

But he reaffirmed that the Israeli military aimed to bring all of Gaza under its control by the end of its operation.

鈥淲e must avoid a humanitarian crisis in order to preserve our freedom of operational action,鈥 he said.

His remarks came hours after Israeli troops fired what the army called 鈥渨arning shots鈥 near a delegation of foreign diplomats visiting the occupied West Bank, triggering global condemnation and fresh diplomatic tension.

The Palestinian foreign ministry accused Israeli forces of 鈥渄eliberately targeting by live fire an accredited diplomatic delegation鈥 near the flashpoint city of Jenin.

A European diplomat said the group had travelled to the area to witness the destruction caused by months of Israeli military raids.

The Israeli army said 鈥渢he delegation deviated from the approved route鈥 and entered a restricted zone.

Troops opened fire to steer the group away, it said, adding no injuries were reported and expressing regret for the 鈥渋nconvenience caused鈥.

The incident drew condemnation from Belgium, Canada, Egypt, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, the Netherlands, Spain, Turkey, Uruguay and the European Union.

EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas called on Israel to investigate the shots and to hold those responsible 鈥渁ccountable鈥.

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Anger mounted over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where Palestinians are scrambling for basic supplies after weeks of near-total isolation.

Palestinian rescue teams said overnight Israeli strikes had killed at least 19 people, including a week-old baby.

A two-month total blockade was only partially eased this week, with aid allowed into the territory for the first time since March 2, a move leading to critical food and medicine shortages.

Israel said 100 trucks with aid entered Gaza today through the Kerem Shalom crossing from Israel, following 93 the day before, which the United Nations has said had been held up.

Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for the United Nations (UN) Secretary-General, said that as of 4am (NZT) 鈥渘one of the supplies have been able to leave the Kerem Shalom loading area鈥 because of security concerns.

Humanitarian groups have said that the amount falls far short of what is required to ease the crisis.

A US-backed private group, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which will use contractors, said it will start moving aid into the territory in 鈥渃oming days鈥. The UN and traditional agencies have said they will not co-operate with the foundation, which some have accused of working with Israel.

The GHF has said it will distribute some 300 million meals in its first 90 days of operation.

Umm Talal al-Masri, 53, a displaced Palestinian in Gaza City, described the situation as 鈥渦nbearable鈥.

鈥淣o one is distributing anything to us. Everyone is waiting for aid, but we haven鈥檛 received anything,鈥 she said.

鈥淲e鈥檙e grinding lentils and pasta to make some loaves of bread, and we barely manage to prepare one meal a day.鈥

Pressure on Israel

The army stepped up its offensive at the weekend, vowing to defeat Gaza鈥檚 Hamas rulers, whose October 7, 2023 attack on Israel triggered the war.

Israel has faced massive pressure, including from traditional allies, to halt its expanded offensive and allow aid into Gaza.

European Union foreign ministers yesterday agreed to review the bloc鈥檚 co-operation accord, which includes trade, with Israel.

Israel鈥檚 foreign ministry has said the EU action 鈥渞eflects a total misunderstanding of the complex reality Israel is facing鈥.

Sweden said it would press the 27-nation bloc to impose sanctions on Israeli ministers, while Britain suspended free-trade negotiations with Israel and summoned the Israeli ambassador.

Pope Leo XIV described the situation in Gaza as 鈥渨orrying and painful鈥 and called for 鈥渢he entry of sufficient humanitarian aid鈥.

Germany defended a key EU-Israel co-operation deal as 鈥渁n important forum that we must use in order to discuss critical questions鈥 over the situation in Gaza.

In Gaza, Israel resumed its operations across the territory on March 18, ending a two-month ceasefire.

Hamas鈥 October 2023 attack resulted in the deaths of 1218 people in Israel, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official figures.

Militants also took 251 hostages, 57 of whom remain in Gaza, including 34 the military says are dead.

Gaza鈥檚 health ministry yesterday said at least 3509 people have been killed since Israel resumed strikes on March 18, taking the war鈥檚 overall toll to 53,655.

In neighbouring Lebanon, authorities said Israeli strikes killed three people earlier today as Israel said it targeted Hamas鈥 allies Hezbollah in the south 鈥 the latest in a series of attacks despite a ceasefire with the Iran-backed militant group.

鈥 Agence France-Presse

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