‘Permanent end for war’: Netanyahu says

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that Israel is open to interact on a permanent ceasefire in Gaza during a proposed 60-day trus. Attempting to establish a temporary stagnation in the war starting with Hamas’s October 2023 attack, an indirect conversation began on Sunday between the delegation of Israel and Hamas in Doha.“At the beginning of this ceasefire, we will enter the conversation for a permanent end for the war,” said Netanyahu on Thursday through a video message from Washington.The “fundamental terms” by Israel were further that “Hamas leaves his weapons” and “governing or military capabilities” is not at any time. Netanyahu said, “If it can be obtained through talks, great. If it cannot be obtained through talks within 60 days, we will receive it through other means, using force, using the force of our heroic army,” Netanyahu said, as reported by AFP. US Middle East Envoy Steve Witchoff on Wednesday said Netanyahu said that US Middle East EnY said in Netanyahu on Wednesday that a 60 -day ceasefire has proposed a 60 -day ceasefire in exchange for releasing half of the 20 living hostages held in Gaza. Netanyahu informed the families of the hostages that Hamas would decide which hostages would be released during the 60-day Trus, as reported by The Times of Israel.Netanyahu said, “We will do everything to maximize this era (number of those issued), in the best way. Everything is not in our hands.”Hamas on Wednesday announced that she had agreed to release 10 living hostages, but by Thursday, it protested against any deal associated with an important Israeli military appearance in Gaza.Hamas has also sought “real guarantee” for permanent peace and also a free flow of human aid in the surrounded area of ​​Gaza. Israel has expressed his interest in maintaining its troops in a southern corridor of the Gaza Strip, which Israel calls the “Morg Corridor”.

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