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Long live Gaza.  A man sets himself on fire in front of the Israeli Embassy in Washington  The Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Long live Gaza. A man sets himself on fire in front of the Israeli Embassy in Washington The Israeli-Palestinian conflict

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A man sets himself on fire in front of the Israeli embassy in Washington

a man inside He is in critical condition after setting himself on fire in front of the Israeli Embassy in Washington, DC. Various American media reported this.

The incident occurred on Sunday afternoon around 1pm (local time). Members of the US Secret Service extinguished the man's fire. He was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.

He was injured during the accident No one else was injured. The man appears in an online video about three minutes long, which several officials say appears to have been posted by the man He shouts, “Free Palestine,” as he burns“, writes the Washington Post.

The man claimed that He will be a member of the United States Air Force. An Air Force spokeswoman told the American newspaper on Sunday that it still has the man Not specified It is also not yet verified whether it is still working.

The US Secret Service closes a street leading to the Israeli Embassy in Washington. © Agence France-Presse

The US Secret Service closes a street leading to the Israeli Embassy in Washington.
The US Secret Service closes a street leading to the Israeli Embassy in Washington. © Agence France-Presse

23:25
yesterday

Netanyahu: Israel is within weeks of complete victory with the start of the Rafah operation

Even if the ceasefire is delayed, the expected start of the Israeli attack on Rafah will put Israel “within weeks of complete victory.” This was stated by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, on Sunday, during an interview with the American CBS News channel.

“Complete victory is within reach, not in a few months but in a few weeks, when we begin the process,” Netanyahu said. He considers Rafah, located on the border with Egypt, the “last stronghold” of Hamas, and previously announced that he would launch a ground attack to defeat the Palestinian Islamic movement and free the Israeli hostages.

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The Prime Minister received a lot of criticism from the international community because of this. According to the United Nations, there are still approximately 1.5 million Palestinians in the city, having fled other parts of the Gaza Strip.

“If we reach an agreement (on a ceasefire), it will be postponed in some way, but it will happen,” Netanyahu said of the attack. He said that he met on Sunday with officials from his army who will propose a “double plan” to “evacuate (civilians) and dismantle the remaining Hamas brigades.”

US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said earlier in the day that “common ground” had been found in recent negotiations on a possible ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages.

Netanyahu said about those negotiations, “We will achieve the progress that we all want” if “Hamas backs down from its stupid demands and returns to reality.” He added, “We are all working on this agreement. We want it, I want it, because I want to free the remaining hostages, but I cannot promise that we will get there.”

23:25
yesterday

Washington: Reaching “common ground” for a ceasefire in Gaza

Recent negotiations on a potential ceasefire in Gaza have found “common ground.” This was stated by Jake Sullivan, US National Security Advisor, on Sunday.

“It is true that representatives of Israel, the United States, Egypt and Qatar met in Paris and agreed on the broad outlines of a possible agreement on the release of the hostages and a temporary ceasefire,” Sullivan told CNN.

But the security advisor did not want to go into details “because this still needs to be negotiated.” According to Sullivan, indirect discussions with Hamas are necessary, because they must ultimately agree to the release of the hostages. He added, “This work is underway. We hope that we will reach a point in the coming days where there is already a strong and final agreement on this issue.”

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Mediators from Egypt, Qatar, the United States and Israel resumed negotiations on a possible ceasefire in Gaza on Sunday in Doha. Negotiations have already taken place in Paris, and meetings are also scheduled to be held in Cairo.

23:25
yesterday

The death toll in the Gaza Strip is approaching 29,700

The death toll in the Gaza Strip since the start of the Israeli military operation is 29,692 people. This came in a new budget for the Ministry of Health in Gaza, which is controlled by Hamas.

At least 86 people are said to have died in the past 24 hours.