Haaretz: America is angry with Netanyahu’s comments about Philadelphia
The White House believes that the probability of reaching an agreement between Hamas and the Zionist regime was already low, but the recent statements of the prime minister of this regime about the “Philadelphia” axis have further reduced this possibility.
According to Isna, the Hebrew media stated that Washington is in the final stages of a proposed cease-fire agreement in Gaza, and reported that the American officials were angry with the statements of Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, and believed that these statements made the possibility of an agreement even less than before. has done
According to Haaretz, Netanyahu greatly angered the Biden government with his press conferences last week about the Philadelphia axis, the border region between Gaza and Egypt, which Netanyahu wants to control militarily.
A senior American official told Haaretz about this: “The chances of reaching an agreement were not high from the beginning, but Netanyahu (with his speech) made it even less than before.”
The American official stated that in order to achieve a lasting agreement, the issues of the agreement should not be made public, he told Haaretz: “After what Netanyahu did, it will be very difficult to reach an agreement on the Philadelphia axis, because Hamas now knows that this issue is a matter of It has become a symbol.”
According to Haaretz, Washington is finalizing a proposed agreement for the Gaza war, but officials are pessimistic about its chances of success and have not yet decided when or if it will be made public.
Netanyahu’s press conference about the Philadelphia Corridor
William Burns, the head of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), personally held talks with the representatives of the Zionist regime, Qatar and Egypt this week to change the details of the proposed agreement and meet the needs of the parties. It is also said that “Anthony Blinken” the Secretary of State of the United States is also involved in the preparation of the proposed ceasefire agreement.
However, the United States, Qatar and Egypt believe that the chances of reaching an agreement in the coming days are not very high, and one of the foreign diplomats involved in the negotiation process told Haaretz: “We are not making any progress. “A decision on whether or not to release the final version of this document has been delayed because we feel that neither party is willing to accept it.”
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