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Benjamin Netanyahu pledged to resume the Israeli war with Hamas in Gaza, in his most obvious pledge to date, refusing a permanent ceasefire as Donald Trump said that the Palestinians can be resettled away from the pocket.
Israel The Palestinian militant group agreed to a preliminary truce last month, which still has several other weeks, while the talks are scheduled to start next week to stop the war and the return of dozens of the remaining Israeli hostages.
“We cannot leave Hamas there (in Gaza), because Hamas will continue the battle to destroy Israel. You cannot talk about peace. The Israeli Prime Minister said at a White House press conference on Tuesday alongside the American President:“ If this deadly organization leaves the deadly organization Pasta.
Netanyahu said previously that Israel is still committed to its declared goals from the Gaza war, including “full victory” on agitation.
His last pledge came at the time that Trump caused an international fire storm by saying that the United States would “take over” the Gaza Strip and that the Palestinians must leave the crushing coastal pocket permanently.
Netanyahu, the smiling throughout the joint appearance, praised the American leader for his thinking “outside the box” on the future of the Palestinian territories, describing it as a step that could “change history.”
Arab countries including the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia I pushed back Against the idea, although Netanyahu said he believed that he does not transfer approximately 2 million Palestinians from Gaza and does not resume fighting against Hamas will necessarily lead to undermining the possibilities of an agreement to normalize relations with Riyadh.
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When Hamas is likened to the Nazi regime and the army at the end of World War II, Netanyahu said that if you “want a different future, you expel the people who want to destroy you and destroy peace. This will enter peace with Saudi Arabia and others.”
Saudi officials have achieved the end of the Gaza war, along with a future path for the Palestinian state in Gaza and the occupied West Bank, which is a prerequisite for any normalization deal with Israel.
Trump said at the press conference that his administration “discusses” the option of Israel that included the West Bank, but it has not yet reached a position in that.
Trump added, “We will probably issue an advertisement on this specified topic over the next four weeks,” Trump added.
The ceasefire deal in Gaza, which was taken by the United States last month, agreed to a 42 -day initial truce to include the gradual edition of 33 Israelis who were disposed of during the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023 that raised the conflict, while nearly 2000 Palestinian prisoners of Israeli prisons.
In the past two weeks, 13 Israelis and five Thai citizens were released from families in Gaza, with another round of hostage for the race on Saturday.
The second phase of the ceasefire, which is still negotiated in detail, will include dozens of remaining Israeli hostages in exchange for a permanent stop in front of the war – a possibility that Netanyahu has thrown it again.
The reactions inside Israel to Trump's statements on Tuesday were largely positive, especially from the far right in the country, which saw his comments as support for their long position of encouraging “voluntary immigration” to the Palestinians from the disputed areas.
Former National Security Minister Itamar bin Ghafir, who resigned from the Netanyahu government last month, said in protest against the ceasefire in Gaza, in radio interviews that he would return if the Trump plan was implemented.
“Donald, this seems to be the beginning of a beautiful friendship,” the nationalist politician wrote in English on X.
Jadaoun Saar, the Foreign Minister, said in a speech to Parliament on Wednesday that “Gaza has been an experience that has failed” over the past seven decades.
He added: “Everyone has eyes in his head realizes that Gaza in its current form has no future.”
Finance Minister Bizallil Smotrich, who threatened to “dismantle” the ruling Netanyahu alliance if it does not resume the war at the end of the month, wrote on X to Trump in English: “Together, we will make the world great again.”