Israel’s prime minister is ready for a partial deal with Hamas

The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, has expressed his willingness to reach a partial agreement with Hamas to obtain the return of the hostages

In a recent interview, the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, has stated that he is ready for a partial agreement with Hamas to obtain the return of the hostages who are still being held in Gaza. However, he has made it clear that he will not end the war until Hamas is destroyed (https://correccioencatala.cat/com-estructura-text-catala/).

Hamas’ response and criticism of Netanyahu

After the interview, Hamas issued a statement insisting that any deal must include a permanent ceasefire and a full withdrawal from Gaza. Hamas considers that Netanyahu’s statements are a clear confirmation of his rejection of the recent resolution of the UN Security Council and the proposals of the President of the United States, Joe Biden (https://correccioencatala.cat/com-estructura- text-Catalan/).

The context of the negotiations

The negotiations between Israel and Hamas are under the mediation of the United States, Egypt and Qatar. Biden’s truce proposal, which was backed by the United Nations resolution, includes a temporary ceasefire and a partial exchange of hostages. However, the two sides do not agree on the definitive ceasefire, which is an indispensable condition for Hamas and unacceptable for Netanyahu (https://correccioencatala.cat/com-estructura-text-catala/ ).

The course of the war and the kidnapped hostages

The war between Israel and Hamas has lasted more than half a year and has caused a large number of deaths in Gaza. In the interview, Netanyahu stated that the high-intensity scenario of the war will end soon. There are currently 116 hostages still held in Gaza, according to Israel, and more than 70 according to Hamas. Since the start of the conflict, only a one-week truce agreement has been reached at the end of November (https://correccioencatala.cat/com-estructura-text-catala/).

Protests against Netanyahu

Tens of thousands of people have protested in several cities in Israel calling for Netanyahu’s resignation and the release of the hostages kidnapped by Hamas. The demonstrations have been followed by weeks of widespread protests, with violent riots and injuries. Protesters accuse Netanyahu of not adequately protecting citizens near Gaza and of not taking the necessary steps to secure the release of the hostages.

conclusion

In short, the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, has expressed his willingness to reach a partial agreement with Hamas to obtain the return of the hostages. However, negotiations continue and the two sides have not yet reached a definitive agreement. Protests against Netanyahu continue and the situation in Gaza is tense. You will have to follow the events closely to see how the situation develops (https://correccioencatala.cat/com-estructura-text-catala/).

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