This Friday, Joe Biden announced a ‘road map’ to declare a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. Hamas and Israel carried out their respectiveratings and nuances of it, but without accepting or rejecting it. And while waiting for the official response, Israel is divided in two regarding the proposal.

On one hand, There have been arrests and clashes with police in Tel Aviv for the demonstration that brought together 120,000 Israelis who They asked Netanyahu to accept the agreement for a definitive ceasefire.

“These extremists want the war to continue without end and are willing to sacrifice the hostages,” says Efrat Machikawa, a relative of a hostage who is worried that an agreement will not be reached.

The opposition leader called this morning to stop the war, joining the protesters’ position. Less categorical, but also in favor of Biden’s plan, the Israeli president has been, Isaac Herzog: “At the weekend I told Prime Minister Netanyahu that I would give him and his government all my support to reach an agreement to allow the release of the hostages.”

However, The most extremist part of the Israeli government threatens to break up the legislature if Netanyahu gives in: “If the Prime Minister executes this reckless agreement under the published conditions, we will dissolve the government,” Minister Ben Gvir said in X.

An agreement that has divided the country into two even more. And while there is still no response, the Israeli attacks on Rafah do not stop, as they continue to launch “selective and precise” operations that have ended with the last operational hospital having ceased to function.