Foreign news agencies reported on June 11 that Mr. Anthony Blinken, Secretary of State of the United States, entered into a new round of discussions with Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel. In Jerusalem before the leader was revealed, Israel expressed its commitment to the draft ceasefire agreement in Gaza. Both welcomed the Palestinian armed movement Hamas. There was a positive reaction to the UN Security Council's June 10 vote, by 14 out of 15, to call on Hamas to accept a ceasefire offer in exchange for the release of the Israeli hostages.
Over the past week, the Israeli government has consistently expressed its opposition to the Council's decisions. But it changed its position after the United States agreed to delete details indicating that, and the Council will not accept Israel’s establishment of a buffer zone in the Gaza Strip. The Council's decision on the night of June 10 finally made it work. With only Russia voting to abstain. As for Hamas, he revealed this to Reuters, and we accept the Council’s decision and are ready to discuss more details on this issue.