Netanyahu: ‘No Future’ in Gaza unless ‘Hamas hasn’t destroyed’ in the midst of caring for hostages
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu On Friday, he warned that the only way Gaza could see a quiet future if Hamas was “destroyed”, though heavy rhetoric of Washington this week has a hostage family, and at least one former hostage, worried that he could endanger a safe return to Sauro hostage They still hold a terrorist group.
“I was deeply touched by the reception we received, the substances of things we talked about, making Iran never get a nuclear weapon, and also made sure Hamas was destroyed,” Netanyahu said in a relationship with his meetings with President Trump and MPs hill. “We will not have a future for Gaza or for the future of peace in our part of the world if Hamas stays there.”
Netanyahu comments followed only three days after Trump sent geopolitical striking waves, announcing his alleged plans for the US to “take” the Gaza tape and invite the massive removal of millions of Palestinians living there.
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Netanyahu, who talked together Mike Johnson’s house speaker From the US capitol and advocated their “warm personal relationships”, they did not take any questions from the press.
Hamas, together with dozens of other nations in Middle East and around the worldNot only did he reject plans, but on Friday he postponed the publication of a name for the next round of hostages, which will be released on Saturday under the Agreement on Fire Interruption Agreement.
After a multi -day delay, Hamas said on Friday that he would publish Eli Sharabi, 52, or Levy, 34, and Ohad Ben Ami, 56, said Times of Israel.
Sharabi was taken from Kibbutz Beeri, while his wife and daughter were killed in their safe room. Levy was taken from the Supernova Music Festival where his wife was killed. Ami was taken with his wife from Kibbutz Beeri, and his wife Ben Ami was released under the hostages in November 2023.
AND The delay came as suggested If the families are still held in Gaza, as well as intermediaries involved in conversations about the interruption of fire, they became concerned about the comments coming from the Trump-Netanyahu meeting who could destroy the continuous publication of hostages.
Only 13 of the 33 hostages that were supposed to be released during the first phase of the tribute.
At least eight hostages that were supposed to be returned during the first 42 days confirmed to IDF that he was killed while he was in Hamas’ activity, although fate of Shiri Bibas and her two childrenAriel, who was four years old when he was abducted along with his brother Kfir, who was nine months old, remains unknown despite Hamas’s claims that they were killed by Israeli air attack.
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It is still believed to be at least nine hostages that were supposed to be released in the first round, while the publication of the remaining 65 hostages, at least 26 of which were killed, will be negotiated after releasing the initial period of 42 days.
The reports indicated that officials on Saturday were still ready to travel to Qatar to start negotiations for the second phase of the tribute – a process that was postponed for a week.
A spokesman Netanyahua said on Friday that the Prime Minister believed that Hamas’s delay was published by the names of hostages intended for release on Saturday as a “serious” and “violation” of the defect agreement.
The Prime Minister’s office confirmed by Fox News Digital that he will monitor the fifth hostage edition scheduled for Saturday from Washington, DC, where he will stay over the weekend.
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The reports this week suggest that Netanyahu presented Trump’s plan to end the war in Gaza in exchange for Hamas’ guarantee that he would give up his powers in the war region and that his leaders would enter into exile.
Netanyahu’s office rejected those claims of Fox News Digital.