China News Service, Beijing, February 25 Comprehensive news: Israel decided to send a delegation to Qatar on February 24 to conduct further negotiations on a new round of Palestinian-Israeli ceasefire agreement. The United States and Britain launched a strike on the Houthis in Yemen on the 24th, and the Houthis vowed to respond.
Israel's wartime cabinet has voted to send a delegation to Qatar to further negotiate a possible ceasefire agreement with the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), according to the Times of Israel 24**.
Reuters previously reported that Israeli adviser Hanegbi said on the 24th that Israeli representatives met with mediators from Qatar, Egypt and the United States in Paris, France on the 23rd, and they returned to Israel on the 24th and briefed the Israeli wartime cabinet. He said that the briefing "showed that they did not feel like they were leaving empty-handed" and that progress could be made in the negotiations.
According to AFP, pressure is mounting to reach an agreement to release the hostages. On the 24th, thousands of people gathered in Tel Aviv to demand swift action.
According to the Jerusalem Post, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on social media on the 24th that the Israeli cabinet will meet early next week to finalize the Rafah action plan, including the early evacuation of civilians. He said that only a combination of military pressure and negotiations could free the hostages, eliminate Hamas, and achieve all of Israel's goals.
The Associated Press reported that the United States and the United Kingdom struck 18 Houthi targets in Yemen on the 24th, which was the fourth joint operation between the United States and the United Kingdom against the Houthis since January 12.
The Houthis condemned the United States and Britain and vowed to continue their military operations in response, the report said. The Houthis said in a statement that they would take more qualitative military action against all hostile targets in the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea in response to the escalation of the United States and Britain.
The Jerusalem Post reported that the Israeli military said that the IDF attacked a number of locations in southern Lebanon on the 24th, which had earlier fired rockets at towns in northern Lebanon.
Egypt's "Al-Ahram" newspaper reported that a source said on the 24th that Egypt has begun to cooperate with the Palestine Red Crescent Society to establish a second Palestinian displaced person camp in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, which can accommodate 400 tents and accommodate 4,000 people.
Egypt established its first camp for displaced Palestinians in Khan Younis last December and expanded it in January. (ENDS).
*: China News Network.