America's effort for a short-term ceasefire in Gaza; Blinken entered the occupied lands!
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: Following the US requests to establish short-term ceasefires in Gaza; The sources announced that the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime is considering these requests.
The "Times of Israel" newspaper, quoting a report from the Israeli Kan network, announced that the prime minister of this regime, Benjamin Netanyahu, is considering the requests of the United States for a short-term humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza.
This newspaper reported that an official of the Zionist regime said that "a ceasefire of several hours is possible".
The US was against any ceasefire in Gaza before, but now with the increase in the Zionist regime's criminal attacks against civilians, even UN offices and schools, it is forced to look for a short-term humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza.
In this situation, the US foreign minister has entered the occupied territories for the second time since the beginning of the war.
According to Agence France Presse, the Secretary of State of the United States, during this trip, especially intends to pressure the authorities of the Zionist regime to accept a "humanitarian pause" in order to help Palestinian civilians and ensure their protection in the ongoing war with Hamas in Gaza.
Mr. Blinken will meet and discuss with Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, and will participate in the meeting of the Israeli security cabinet chaired by him.
Meeting with President Isaac Herzog and Yair Lapid, the leader of the opposition of the Zionist regime, is another part of Anthony Blinken's travel plans.
He is also going to Jordan.
Meanwhile, from the beginning of the Gaza war until today, despite the widespread condemnation of the Zionist regime's crimes around the world, the Western governments, led by the United States, have provided comprehensive support to this regime.
In the latest move, the US House of Representatives approved a $14.3 billion aid bill for Israel's war against Hamas on Thursday, October 11, but Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer criticized the bill, saying that the Senate will not accept Democrats hold the majority of seats in the Senate. Democrats say the bill does not include help to Ukraine to counter Russian aggression.