In an interview with Israel’s Channel 14, Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that Israel is nearing the end of its intensive military operations in Gaza. However, he emphasized that the conflict with Hamas is ongoing.In an interview with Israel’s Channel 14, Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that Israel is nearing the end of its intensive military operations in Gaza. However, he emphasized that the conflict with Hamas is ongoing. Netanyahu expressed a willingness to agree to a partial ceasefire involving the exchange of hostages. However, he asserted the need for continued military action to weaken Hamas’ military capabilities. This stance conflicts with the US-backed ceasefire proposal calling for a complete halt to hostilities and the release of all hostages. Hamas demands a permanent ceasefire and Israeli withdrawal from Gaza before releasing any hostages. Netanyahu insists that Israel’s objective is to eliminate Hamas’ military threat to prevent future attacks. The situation has escalated tensions between Israel and the US, with the US urging a ceasefire that Netanyahu hesitates to fully endorse. This reluctance has upset hostage families and hindered negotiations involving the US, Egypt, and Qatar. Netanyahu also mentioned the possibility of increased conflict with Hezbollah on Israel’s northern border. He indicated that Israel may shift its focus to confronting Hezbollah once the fighting in Gaza subsides. He emphasized that any ceasefire with Hezbollah must align with Israeli conditions.
The media line: Netanyahu signals end of intensive phase in Gaza, but conflict continues
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Netanyahu signals end of intensive phase in Gaza, but conflict continues
By the Media Line staff
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that Israel is nearing the end of its intensive phase of fighting Hamas in the Gaza Strip, but stressed that the conflict is far from over. In an interview broadcast late Sunday on Israel’s Channel 14, Netanyahu expressed his willingness to agree to a partial ceasefire that would allow the return of some hostages, but he urged continued military action. operations to eliminate Hamas.
Netanyahu’s comments have created tension with the US-backed ceasefire proposal, which seeks a complete cessation of hostilities and the release of all hostages. Hamas is demanding a permanent ceasefire and complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza before any more hostages are released. However, Netanyahu continues to insist that Israel’s goal is to destroy Hamas’ military capabilities to prevent future attacks.
The current situation has led to tense relations between Israel and the US, with the US pushing for a ceasefire that Netanyahu is reluctant to fully endorse. This reluctance has frustrated hostage families and led to further complications in negotiations between the US, Egypt and Qatar.
Netanyahu also spoke of the potential for greater conflict with Hezbollah on Israel’s northern border. As fighting in Gaza subsides, he noted that Israel could shift focus to confront the Lebanese armed group that has been attacking Israel from the north since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, stressing that any ceasefire with Hezbollah must meet Israeli conditions. .