“I flatly reject the conditions for the surrender of Hamas’s monsters,” Netanyahu said in a video message released by his office, in an apparent response to information about a new deal proposal mediated by Qatar and Egypt.
According to Netanyahu, in exchange for the release of all hostages, Hamas demands “the end of the war, the withdrawal of our troops from Gaza, the release of all the murderers and rapists of Nuhkba (elite force of the military wing of Hamas). ) and leaves Hamas intact.
“If we accept this, our fighters have fallen in vain and we will not be able to guarantee the safety of our citizens,” the prime minister said increasingly. cornered by popular pressureespecially the families of the hostages, to negotiate the release of all prisoners at any price.
Netanyahu assured that “military pressure is the only solution” to return the hundreds of thousands of evacuees from the communities around Gaza “safe and sound to their homes” and that “another October 7” will not be repeated, referring to the brutal attack. by Hamas on Israeli soil that day, killing more than 1,200 and abducting 240.
“I am not willing to suffer such fatal damage to Israeli security. so we don’t accept it. “The conditions imposed by Hamas illustrate a simple truth: there is no substitute for victory,” he said.
The American newspaper The Wall Street Journal published today exclusively that Qatar and Egypt have presented Israel and Hamas with a proposal for a three-phase ceasefire, which would last about 90 days, to put a definitive end to the conflict , citing security sources from several countries. sources, parties involved.
The 90-day plan proposes a lasting ceasefire that Hamas would release all civilian hostageswhile Israel would release hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, withdraw from Gaza cities, allow freedom of movement in the enclave, halt the use of drones and double the amount of aid allowed into the country.
In a second phase, Hamas would release female soldiers and the bodies of prisoners.about 27 bodies compared to about 110 hostages that they would be left alive in the Gaza Strip – and that Israel would release more prisoners; while in the third phase, Israel would withdraw its troops to the Gaza border and the Islamist group would end by releasing all hostage soldiers and men of fighting age.
Regarding the kidnapped people, Netanyahu claimed that he is working “24 hours” to return them home and that this is one of the main objectives of the war, along with the total elimination of Hamas; although the families have called for new protests in front of the Prime Minister’s home this evening.
Source: El heraldo

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