Israel's PM Benjamin Netanyahu has also issued a statement clearly not allowing those who support terrorism and provide financial support to enter Gaza. A day after his statement, Hamas chief Ismail Haniye called the plans made for Gaza after the war without involving the Palestinian organization an illusion. Hamas is ready for talks with Israel: Hamas chief Ismail Haniye has said that 'It would be a misunderstanding to make any plan without Hamas in Gaza or Palestine.' He continued by saying that he is ready to talk about ending the war and settling Palestinian homes in Gaza and the West Bank. Haniye has said that Hamas is ready for talks, because it (negotiations) can lead to a political path where the Palestinian people will get an independent state and the right to make Jerusalem their capital. Reports say that in Israel's ongoing war against Hamas, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has clearly said that whether he gets international support or not, he is determined to continue the war against Hamas. Not only this, on October 7, Hamas terrorists carried out air attacks on Israel, in which 1200 Israeli citizens lost their lives. This air attack was retaliated by Israeli security forces. They attacked Gaza and reduced it to rubble. Gaza's schools and hospitals have suffered huge damage in this attack. So far, about 20 thousand people including soldiers have lost their lives in this Israel-Hamas war. Most of the dead include children and women. National Biscuits and Gravy Day 2023: Celebrating a Comfort Food Classic Here are Nine States Outpace National Inflation Rates in November Eating Habits That Promote Inflammation in the Body – Take Steps to Improve Them Today