Today, Thursday, Prime Minister of the occupation, Benjamin Netanyahu, announced the start of negotiations aimed at returning the detainees from the besieged Gaza Strip, as part of efforts to end the ongoing war. Netanyahu confirmed that he has instructed for these negotiations to begin immediately, pointing out the necessity for them to be conducted under terms that are considered acceptable to the occupying state.
At the same time, Netanyahu approved military plans to occupy the city of Gaza, reflecting an escalation in the military stance of the occupation. These plans come amid the ongoing aggression against the strip, where Palestinians are facing significant challenges due to the continuous airstrikes.
Netanyahu's statements come at a sensitive time, as international pressure on the occupation to stop the aggression and achieve peace is increasing. These statements have elicited mixed reactions, with some considering them a positive step towards negotiation, while others view them as a new threat to peace efforts.
On the other hand, the Palestinian resistance continues to affirm its steadfast position in defending the rights of the Palestinian people and rejecting any conditions that may infringe upon the rights of prisoners and detainees. The resistance has expressed its willingness to negotiate but under conditions that guarantee the rights of Palestinians.
Concerns are growing about a larger military escalation if negotiations fail, as the humanitarian situation in the besieged Gaza Strip worsens over time. Therefore, any military escalation could lead to dire consequences for Palestinian civilians.
In the end, the question remains open regarding the seriousness of the occupation in these negotiations, and whether they will lead to tangible results that contribute to ending the suffering of the Palestinian people and achieving just peace.
I have instructed to immediately begin negotiations for the return of detainees from Gaza and to end the war under terms acceptable to us.





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Netanyahu: I have instructed to immediately begin negotiations to secure the release of the captives from Gaza and to end the war on terms acceptable to us.