IP - Zionist Regime Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu in a statement in response to the US President's cease-fire proposal said that his conditions for ending the conflict in Gaza have not changed while Israeli opposition leaders' indication to accept the US proposal shows how divided Israelis are in the war on Gaza.

Iran Press/ West Asia: Netanyahu in a statement on Saturday said that there would be no "permanent ceasefire" in Gaza.

Netanyahu in a rare statement on the Sabbath which was published only in English version said that "the destruction of Hamas and freeing of all hostages" are unchanged conditions of Israel and these conditions should met before any ceasefire insisting that Israel won't be a starter in any circumestance.

Amid a mounting death toll in Gaza, and the UN warning over a soon ure of apocalyptic situation in Gaza, Biden is under heavy global pressure for his full-fledged support for Israel in the war on Gaza.

Hamas announced its positive approach to the US ceasefire proposal while Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid has said that Israel’s government cannot ignore President Biden’s significant proposal.

Nearly 100 people in Gaza were killed in the last 24 hours, bringing the total official deaths to more than 36,400 mostly children and women.

More than 82,400 people were wounded in Israel’s war on Gaza while it is not clear how many people are trapped under rubble live or dead.

The Biden plan consists of three phases, beginning with a six-week ceasefire and the release of several hostages. Phase two would see the release of all remaining hostages and the full pull-out of Israeli forces from Gaza. The third phase focuses on the reconstruction of the territory.

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