Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has outlined the conditions for ending the ongoing conflict in Gaza, emphasizing that the cessation of hostilities is contingent upon an agreement that meets Israel's security demands. These demands include full Israeli security control over Gaza, the disarmament of Hamas, the establishment of a new civilian administration independent of both Hamas and the Palestinian Authority, and the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip. Netanyahu stated that Hamas will not remain in Gaza and described the conflict as a multi-front war involving Iran and its proxies. He also affirmed that Israel will proceed with a full military takeover of Gaza City regardless of any last-minute ceasefire agreements with Hamas. Netanyahu highlighted that the elimination of Hamas’s last stronghold is essential for achieving lasting peace. The Israeli Prime Minister noted that the war could end immediately if Hamas surrendered its weapons and released all remaining hostages. Additionally, former U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed full support for Israel’s military objectives in Gaza.
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