After calling a Hamas ceasefire proposal "ridiculous," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved plans for an attack on Rafah, where 1.4 million displaced Palestinians have sought refuge. He also intends to send a team to further truce talks in Qatar.
Although Netanyahu was forewarned by critics and supporters of Israel not to invade Rafah because of the possibility of widespread civilian casualties, the Israeli government maintains that the southern Gaza region is one of Hamas's remaining strongholds, which it has vowed to destroy.
"Hopefully, Rafah's ground invasion is just a bluff, and they can use this as leverage in negotiations to get something." However, Netanyahu has fulfilled his promises on many fronts, therefore I believe there's a good chance this will