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Israeli PM Netanyahu vows to pressure Hamas amid ceasefire proposal

Published on March 30, 2025 at 01:47 PM

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday vowed to mount pressure on Hamas in Gaza while continuing negotiations to secure the release of hostages and working to implement U.S. President Donald Trump's “voluntary emigration” plan.

According to him, the Isreali cabinet had agreed to increase pressure on Hamas, which says it has agreed to a ceasefire proposal from the mediators Egypt and Qatar.

The prime minister rejected assertions that Israel, which has resumed its bombardment of Gaza after a two-month truce and sent troops back into the enclave, was not negotiating

“We are conducting it under fire, and therefore it is also effective. We see that there are suddenly cracks,” he said in a video statement issued on Sunday.

Hamas said on Saturday that it had agreed to a proposal that security sources said included the release of five Israeli hostages each week, but it ruled out laying down its arms as Israel has demanded.

On Sunday, the first day of the Muslim Eid al-Fitr holiday, health authorities in Gaza said no fewer than 20 people, including several children, had been killed in Israeli strikes.

Nine were killed in a single tent in the southern city of Khan Yunis, they said.
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It was gathered that since Israel resumed its attacks in Gaza on March 18, hundreds of Palestinians have been killed and tens of thousands have been forced to evacuate areas in northern Gaza where they had returned following the ceasefire agreement in January.

Netanyahu said Israel was demanding that Hamas lay down its arms and said its leaders would be allowed to leave Gaza.

He gave no detail on how long Israeli troops would remain in the enclave but repeated that Hamas' military and government capacities must be crushed.

“We will ensure general security in the Gaza Strip and enable the implementation of the Trump plan, the voluntary emigration plan. That is the plan, we do not hide it, we are ready to discuss it at any time,” he added.

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