Israel PM Sets Out Red Lines for Lasting End to War in Gaza
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 10 – Netanyahu demands Hamas disarm and cease governance before Gaza ceasefire talks can succeed amid ongoing negotiations for 10 hostages' release, officials say.
- Israel is open to negotiating a deal to end the war with Hamas, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated.
- Netanyahu emphasized that Hamas must disarm and cease governing for a deal to be possible to avoid further conflict.
- Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar reported that while progress has been made, resolving all issues may take more time.
- Hamas official Bassem Naim rejected the notion of living under occupation or in isolated enclaves.
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Six months after the start of the war in the Gaza Strip, Benjamin Netanyahu was preparing to put an end to it. Negotiations are under way to extend the ceasefire with Hamas, and the speaker is ready to reach an agreement. He had sent an emissary to convey Israel’s new position to the Egyptian mediators. Now, at a meeting at the Ministry of Defense in Tel Aviv, he needed his cabinet to join. He had kept the plan off the written agenda of the meet…
Netanyahu warns Hamas to disarm or ‘face force’ as Israel outlines red lines for Gaza peace
JERUSALEM, July 11 — Israel is ready to negotiate a lasting deal with Hamas to end the Gaza war when a temporary halt to hostilities begins, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said yesterday. But Netanyahu said the Islamist militants must first give up their weapons and their hold on the Palestinian territory, warning that failure to reach a deal on Israel’s terms would lead to further conflict. His comments as Gaza’s civil defence agency said ei…

Israel PM sets out red lines for lasting end to war in Gaza
Israel is ready to negotiate a lasting deal with Hamas to end the Gaza war when a temporary halt to hostilities begins, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday.


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said tonight that he is ready to negotiate a permanent ceasefire in Gaza during the 60-day truce, provided that the Palestinian territory is demilitarized.
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