Israeli Army Chiefs Urge Netanyahu to Strike Deal with Hamas
Digital Desk
Leaders of Israel’s three military branches have appealed to Prime Minister Netanyahu to reach an agreement with Hamas to ease tensions.
Israel's army chief Ayak Zamir has urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reach a deal with Hamas for the exchange of hostages. He said that Hamas is ready for a deal so that the live hostages can be saved. On the other hand, Israel bombed Yemen's capital Sanaa in which many people were killed.
Israel's three-armed chief Lieutenant General Ayak Zamir has appealed to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reach a deal with Hamas for the exchange of hostages. He said that the draft of this deal is in front, the government should go ahead and reach this deal. This will release all the live hostages and save their lives.
He said, the army has forced Hamas to reach a deal with its action and it is ready to reach a deal and release the hostages, now the Prime Minister has to decide on the deal.
Israel dropped bombs on Yemen
For the second consecutive day on Sunday, Israeli fighter jets bombed important locations in Yemen's capital Sanaa. Six Yemenis were killed and 86 injured in these attacks. In the Israeli attacks, power plants, oil plants and military bases of the Houthi organization were targeted.
Israel has taken this action against the pro-Hamas Houthis after the recent missile attack on Tel Aviv. Many Israeli civilians were injured in this missile attack and the movement of aircraft at Ben Gurion International Airport had to be stopped for several hours.