The United States said that Israel agreed to a "humanitarian moratorium", which Israel refuted.
The Israel Times quoted the Israeli Prime Minister’s office on the evening of the 9th local time as saying that Israel refuted the White House statement that Israel agreed to a "humanitarian moratorium".
The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement that the fighting is still going on and there will be no ceasefire in Israel unless the Israeli hostages are released.
Earlier in the day, the White House said that Israel had agreed to a four-hour "humanitarian pause" every day in the attack on Hamas in northern Gaza to allow civilians to evacuate. John Kirby, strategic communication coordinator of the US National Security Council, also said on the same day that the first "humanitarian suspension" will be announced on the 9th.
Since November 5th, the Israeli side has opened a four-hour evacuation corridor on the Salahuddin Highway every day for Palestinian civilians in the Gaza to evacuate from the north to the south. However, the Israeli side has always called this policy a "humanitarian corridor" rather than a "humanitarian suspension". (CCTV reporter Liu Wei Zhou Xuan)