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Gaza conflict: Netanyahu signals potential ceasefire, but with strict conditions

Monday 19 May 2025 - 08:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Gaza conflict: Netanyahu signals potential ceasefire, but with strict conditions

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Sunday that Israel is open to a possible agreement with Hamas, which could lead to an end to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. This statement marks a significant development in the nearly two-year-long conflict affecting the Palestinian enclave.

According to a communication from Netanyahu's office, any potential ceasefire would come with stringent prerequisites. The prime minister emphasized that conditions must include the "exile" of Hamas leadership and the complete "disarmament" of Gaza. These remarks follow an escalation in Israeli military operations aimed at Hamas, with the military intensifying both air and ground assaults in the region.

The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) have ramped up their operations under the pretext of securing the release of hostages held by Hamas, while simultaneously targeting the Palestinian group. The humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate, drawing widespread condemnation from international organizations.

Negotiations are reportedly ongoing in Doha, with Netanyahu's office noting that the negotiating team is exploring various options for a potential agreement. The proposed framework, supported by U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff, seeks to establish a cessation of hostilities that includes the release of all hostages, the exile of Hamas members, and the disarmament of Gaza.

Despite these developments, the situation remains precarious. Hamas has indicated a willingness to resume indirect negotiations with Israel in Qatar, albeit "without preconditions." This apparent readiness for dialogue stands in stark contrast to recent actions by Netanyahu's government, which approved a plan to "conquer" Gaza and displace nearly half of its population, seemingly undermining prospects for meaningful negotiations.

International reactions have been swift, with leaders such as Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni condemning the situation in Gaza as "unjustifiable." French President Emmanuel Macron has signaled intentions to officially recognize Palestine by June 2024, labeling Israel's military actions as a "shame."

The humanitarian crisis has escalated to alarming levels, with UNICEF warning about the dire conditions following months of blocked humanitarian aid. Recent reports from Palestinian health authorities indicate that at least 67 Palestinians have been killed and 361 injured within a 24-hour period due to ongoing military assaults.

As the world watches, the implications of Netanyahu's statements and the humanitarian toll in Gaza raise urgent questions about the future of peace in the region. The complexities of this conflict underscore the need for a resolution that prioritizes human rights and security for all involved.


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