Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday stated that “many opportunities have opened up” after Israel’s military operations in Iran, including a potential chance to secure the release of remaining hostages held in Gaza. Speaking at a Shin Bet security agency facility in southern Israel, Netanyahu asserted that Gaza issue needs to be resolved and declared that Hamas must be defeated.
Netanyahu said, “As you probably know, many opportunities have opened up now following this victory. Firstly, to rescue the hostages. Of course, we will also need to solve the Gaza issue, defeat Hamas, but I believe we will accomplish both missions.”
His recent statement signals towards a shift in his approach towards ending the conflict with Hamas. Netanyahu’s remark emphasises on recovery of hostages as primary goal than the previously stated objective of defeating Hamas. Also, this marks the first time that Netanyahu has placed the return of hostages above Hamas’ destruction in his objectives.
Earlier, Netanyahu had declared “total victory” over Hamas as Israel’s top priority and not the release of hostages. His recent statement focusing on hostages release comes amid growing criticism from the family members of hostages.
While Israel’s Prime Minister needs to find a way to end the conflict with Hamas, United States President Donald Trump has been repeatedly pressurising Israel to reach a ceasefire deal with Hamas.
Trump, who has supported Netanyahu through his ongoing legal troubles, reiterated his position on Israel-Hamas conflict. He posted on his social media, “MAKE THE DEAL IN GAZA. GET THE HOSTAGES BACK!!!”
Apart from this, US envoy Steve Witkoff has put forward a proposal involving a 60-day ceasefire. This proposal the release of 10 living and 18 deceased hostages, with negotiations for a permanent ceasefire to follow. Notably, Hamas has sought firmer guarantees for a lasting end to hostilities.
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