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Israel's Netanyahu details what ‘end of war’ with Gaza ‘must’ include: ‘Hamas exile, and…’

  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated on Sunday that any resolution to the Gaza conflict must secure the freedom of all hostages, ensure the removal of Hamas militants from the area, and achieve the disarmament of Gaza.
  • This stance follows Hamas’s October 7 attacks killing over 1,180 Israelis and abducting 252 hostages, with 58 still held amid ongoing military operations.
  • Netanyahu's government is pursuing negotiations in Doha based on a multi-stage U.S.-proposed framework starting with a temporary ceasefire and reciprocal prisoner releases.
  • Defense Minister Israel Katz stated that Operation Gideon's Chariots launched in Gaza prompted Hamas's delegation to resume hostage talks after a previously firm refusal.
  • The campaign aims to dismantle Hamas’s military and governing capabilities, and Israel’s leadership affirms the war will continue until all hostages return and Hamas is defeated.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that he was open to an agreement that included the end of his army's offensive in Gaza, where at least 50 Palestinians, including children, were killed in further bombardments according to aid.

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The Israeli government announced this Sunday that its negotiating team in Doha (Qatar) is openly proposing that it will end its offensive in Gaza if Hamas releases all hostages, lays down arms and leaves the Palestinian enclave."Under the leadership of the Prime Minister, even at this hour, the negotiating team in Doha is working to exhaust all possibilities of an agreement," said Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office in a statemen…

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Corriere Della Sera broke the news in Italy on Sunday, May 18, 2025.
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