Following Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to resume intensive attacks on Gaza, Hamas has also reacted. In a statement to AFP, a senior Hamas official said the group was no longer interested in ceasefire talks with Israel.
"There is no point in engaging in talks or considering new ceasefire proposals as long as the war of hunger and the war of extermination continue in the Gaza Strip," Basem Naim told AFP, urging the international community "to put pressure on the Netanyahu government to end the crimes of hunger, thirst and killing" in Gaza. (A2 Televizion)