Published: 2024-05-11 17:22
Last Updated: 2024-11-10 07:58
The United States has made an offer to the Israeli Occupation government that entails providing significant assistance if Israeli Occupation refrains from its planned large-scale invasion of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, according to reports from American sources as stated in the Washington Post.
The Washington Post disclosed that the United States has proposed valuable assistance to Israeli Occupation in exchange for not proceeding with the large-scale invasion of Rafah.
Sources familiar with the matter, as cited by the Washington Post, mentioned that the United States has offered to share intelligence to help locate Hamas leaders and uncover hidden tunnels.
Furthermore, the United States has suggested to Israeli Occupation the construction of tent cities equipped to accommodate Palestinians who would be evacuated from Rafah.
Also Read: 'Hamas leader believed to be in Gaza, not Rafah,' say 'Israeli' officials
Earlier, two "Israeli" officials have confirmed that recent information suggests Hamas leader Yahya Al-Sinwar is in Gaza, specifically through tunnels near Khan Yunis, not in Rafah where the Israeli Occupation army is currently conducting operations.
The officials, speaking to the Hebrew newspaper "The Times of Israel," stated that the Hamas leader and mastermind of the October 7 attacks continues to remain hidden in Gaza.
It's noteworthy that White House Strategic Communications Coordinator John Kirby recently confirmed American assistance to Israeli Occupation in locating Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and other leaders of the group.