
Netanyahu said that a hostage deal was potentially in reach but that Hamas hasn’t yet formally responded to the new framework hammered out on Saturday.
He said Hamas’s original demands were “delusional.” They included, among other things, the release of thousands of Palestinian prisoners, many of which Hamas would choose, and a permanent cease-fire.
“If they come down to a reasonable situation, then yes we can have a hostage deal,” Netanyahu told CBS.
Netanyahu said senior Israeli commanders planned on Sunday to present him with a plan to both evacuate civilians from Rafah to areas north of the town, which Israel has already largely cleared of Hamas’s forces, and then a separate plan to dismantle Hamas’s remaining battalions in Rafah. Israel’s military has destroyed 18 of 24 Hamas battalions, with four remaining in Rafah, Israeli officials have said.
Mediators in the Paris meeting said Hamas was showing flexibility on how long the pause in fighting should last, the number of Palestinian prisoners to be released in the first phase of the agreement and the gradual withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Gaza Strip.
Hamas was also willing to drop its demand for a permanent cease-fire and instead accept negotiations at a later stage to reach that goal. Hamas, however, remains insistent that the Israeli military withdraw from parts of the strip to allow displaced Palestinians to return to their homes, Egyptian officials said. The group is still demanding the release of those serving long jail sentences in violence-linked cases, while a further release of Israeli hostages during the cease-fire would be dependent on progress in talks toward an end to the war, the officials said.
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@SugaryVicunaPatriot2yrs2Y
Netanyahu needs to keep the pedal and destroy Hamas. To stop now is to risk even worse atrocities and annihilation by the haters in the future. The protesters are putting the country at risk.
@AloofPonyGreen2yrs2Y
Netanyahu's blundering administration is to blame for giving Hamas the opportunity to commit their atrocities by wasting time and energy backstopping settlements in the West Bank. The Israeli people rightfully do not trust him or his government to effectively root out Hamas in Gaza and prevent another Oct 7th. He has a dismal approval rating on par with Joe Biden's and less than 20% of Israelis want him to remain as PM after the end of the current conflict and the recovery of the hostages
Israel should have early election
Israeli people can not wait to vote out Netanyahu and his right wing allies
But, Netanyahu and his allies will hold on to power to last minute; unlikely to bow to pressure to have early election
that will only deepen disgust among Israeli people who blame Netanyahu and his government for mistakes of 10/11 terrorism
@SugaryVicunaPatriot2yrs2Y
Gaza needs to return the hostages: the dead and the alive. Then, and only then, can some semblance of negotiations maybe begin. But detaining the hostages is an act of profound evil that Israel should not tolerate.
Very easy solution. Hamas unconditionally surrenders and releases all the hostages. The death stops that day and the recovery begins. If Hamas refuses to unconditionally surrender then they must be destroyed. All the death and destruction is on Hamas. Providing them with any symbolic victory will only prolong the suffering.
For too long the consensus on armed conflict has been there must be a settlement to the conflict. Sometimes, if it is obtainable, only complete victory is the solution. Israel didn't start this, but we need to let them finish it.
Hamas will not surrender as they are in fear for their lives. So afraid they choose to hide behind their women and children rather than face Israel like men. Hamas are the worst kind of cowards - big tough rapists and sadists until someone tougher shows up. Then they cower like children and scamper for hiding places.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
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