Gaza talks to focus on the release of all hostages in one time, Netanyahu hintes

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Jack Ges/AFP via Getty Images Enav Zangauker holds a portrait of his abducted son Matan, during an anti -government protest calling for an action to secure the release of Israeli hostages held in the gas.Jack Gues/AFP via Getty Images

The hostage families have increased pressure on Netanyahu to prioritize their release

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that efforts to end the Gaza Fire are now focused on a complete deal to release all other hostages at once.

The plan, which was previously pressed, was initially a 60-day truce and a partial release of living hostages.

Hamas says the delegation of his leaders is in Cairo for “preliminary conversations” with Egyptian officials.

The reports say that mediators see a window of opportunities in the coming weeks to try to make a deal.

After the indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas collapsed last month, Israel announced a controversial plan to expand its military offensive and conquered the entire Gaza strip – including the areas where most of the two million Palestinian residents were looking for asylum.

However, the Israeli media does not expect the new operation to start by October – it gives time for military training, including the mass call for reservists.

In the meantime, witnesses say Israel has Increased its attacks against the city of Gaza With intense air strikes in the past day, the destruction of homes.

At the beginning of Wednesday, the Al-Shifa Hospital said that seven members of one family, five of them children, were killed when the tents were directed at Tel Al-Hava. Al-Ali Hospital said 10 people were killed at a host of a house in the Zaitun area.

Israeli military chief lieutenant, Gen Aal Zamir, also “approved the IDF’s basic framework for the Gaza Strip,” a statement published by the army said.

In an interview with the I24 Israeli television channel shown on Tuesday, Netanyahu was asked if a partial termination of fire was still possible.

“I think it’s behind us,” he replied. “We tried, we made all kinds of attempts. We went a lot, but it turned out that they were just misleading us.”

“I want them all,” he told the hostages. “The release of all hostages, both alive and dead – this is the scene we are on.”

The Palestinian armed groups still hold 50 hostages, taken in the attack led by Hamas on October 7, 2023, which caused the war. Israel believes about 20 of them are still alive.

Netanyahu is under the installation of home pressure To ensure their release, as well as over his plans to expand the war.

Last week, unnamed Arab officers were quoted that regional mediators, Egypt and Qatar were preparing a new deal for a deal that would include the release of all other hostages at the same time in exchange for the war and the withdrawal of Israeli troops.

However, this will be difficult to do in a short period of time, as Israel requires Hamas to give up control of Gaza as well as his weapons.

This is probably the reason, at a press conference on Tuesday, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelati told reporters that Cairo is still “making great efforts” with Qatar and the United States – the other intermediaries – to revive a more stroke plan.

“The main goal is to return to the original proposal – a 60 -day termination of fire – along with the release of some hostages and some Palestinian prisoners and the flow of humanitarian and medical care in Gaza without obstacles or conditions,” Abdelati said.

The Israeli Prime Minister says Israel’s goals have not changed. He says the war will only end when all the hostages are returned and Hamas surrendered.

Netanyahu said that, in the end, Israel should maintain open security control over gas.

Bashar Taleb/AFP through ghetto images of a wounded Palestinian woman, dressed in a blue robe, holds his hand to the top of her head, looking in pain while a man helps her, holding her left hand with his right hand behind his back. He is dressed in a striped light blue, gray, white and dark blue shirt, has a beard on a stubble and wears glasses. There are two children and a building behind them whose grounding floors seem to have been hitBashar Taleb/AFP via Getty Images

Gaza attacks continue and can get worse with the planned expansion of his Israeli campaign

Hamas has long been calling for a comprehensive deal to exchange the hostages, which he holds on Palestinian prisoners in Israel prisons. He also wants a complete withdrawal of the Israeli forces and the end of the war.

He refuses to disarm unless an independent Palestinian state is created.

Speaking to the I24, Netanyahu also repeated the idea that the Palestinians should simply leave the territory through “voluntary” emigration, saying, “They are not pushed, they will be allowed to come out.”

He continued: “All who are concerned about the Palestinians and say they want to help the Palestinians open their gates and stop us from lectures.”

Palestinians, human rights groups and many international community has warned that any forced displacement of Gaza people violates international law.

Many Palestinians are afraid of the repetition of what they call “Nakba” when hundreds of thousands escaped or were forced from their homes in the fights that came before and after the establishment of Israel, was created in 1948.

Most Gazani are descendants of these original refugees and they themselves have the official status of refugees.

The convinced experts have warned of widespread hunger, which unfolds in Gaza, where Israel significantly limited the amount of humanitarian aid it allows.

The UN World Food Program has warned that hunger and malnutrition have been at the highest levels of gas since the beginning of the conflict.

Hamas’s attack in 2023 died about 1,200 people in Israel, with 251 taking Gaza as hostages.

The Israel’s offensive has since died at least 61 722 Palestinians, according to Hamas Health Ministry. It says 235 people, including 106 children, have also died due to hunger and malnutrition.

Abir Sultan/AFP through Getty Images Headshot by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stared forward, carrying a dark suit.Abir Sultan/Pool/AFP via Getty Images

Netanyahu is under pressure from international allies and possession families

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