The fight for Gaza: Netanyahu threatens hell gates for Hamas
The fight for Gaza: Netanyahu threatens hell gates for Hamas
In the middle of intensive negotiations on the future of the Gaza Strip, there are significant developments in the region. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the Israeli security cabinet will come together on Monday to advise on the second phase of the ceasefire, which should come into force from March 1st. According to Kleine Zeitung agree to exert pressure on Hamas, while at the same time working on a long-term peace plan. This is done in the context of a current freedom of hostage, in which Israel released 369 Palestinian prisoners, while three more Israelis freed up after almost 500 days of captivity.
high voltage and threats
Netanyahu made it clear that Israel will make all efforts to get the remaining hostages back, and threatened to open the "gates of hell" if this does not happen. This happened in a joint statement with the new US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who said during a visit to Jerusalem that Hamas could no longer exist to act as military or political strength. "Hamas has to be eliminated," emphasized Rubio, and Hegte hope that the pressure on the militant can lead to Islamist organization to a permanent peace, according to the reporting of CBS News .
Negotiations on the second phase of the ceasefire are crucial because they are a key option to end violence between Israel and Hamas. However, the exact format of these future discussions remains unclear. According to Netanyahu, the strategy for the future development of the Gaza Strip in cooperation with the United States is pursued, with President Donald Trump propagates a "courageous vision" that could provide for a complete redesign of the area. The possibility of relocating 2.4 million Palestinians into neighboring countries is criticized, both in the Arab world and among western allies.
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