The ceasefire ping pong game continues.
The African Union recently got the Libyan government to agree to their ceasefire deal, but the rebels said no.
Rebel leaders refused the plan, because it does not require Gaddafi, and his sons, to step down.
In what seems to be a contradiction of the International Committee of the Red Cross’s commitment to neutrality, they have stated that they have set up hospitals and clinics to help the rebels.
“Now we will officially be here open for business. Of course it was high time as a neutral, impartial and independent humanitarian organization that the ICRC would come here as well to conduct discussions with the authorities.”-Jean-Michel Monod