‘No Disarmament, No Ceasefire’: Netanyahu Lays Out Conditions for Gaza Truce
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he expected a 60-day ceasefire agreement to be reached within days, amid ongoing indirect negotiations in the Qatari capital, Doha, aimed at exchanging prisoners and ending the aggression on the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli Prime Minister said he was ready to negotiate on the end of the war in Gaza during a 60-day truce, but imposed conditions and threatened.
Israeli Prime Minister dictates the conditions for a permanent truce (ANSA)
Both Hamas and Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, are driven by self-preservation, which means that one side wants to end the war and the other wants to continue it.
The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, launched a new threat this Thursday about continuing the bombings against Gaza once the 60-day truce that is still being negotiated with the pro-Palestinian resistance group Hamas ends. "To achieve this (the permanent ceasefire), we must do so under the minimum conditions that we have established: Hamas lays down the weapons, Gaza demilitarizes and Hamas ceases to have governmental and military cap…
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