Netanyahu's declaration of Israel's non-negotiable terms, including the ability to resume military operations if necessary, has stirred controversy both domestically and among mediators, with accusations that his statements may undermine progress already made.
The upcoming talks follow Hamas's recent announcement that it is willing to engage in discussions regarding a hostage exchange and cessation of hostilities in Gaza, signalling a shift from its previous stance demanding a complete and permanent ceasefire since November.
Netanyahu's non-negotiables are as follows:
- Any agreement must permit Israel to resume military action until all wartime objectives are achieved.
- Prevention of weapon smuggling from Egypt to Hamas through their mutual border
- No return of armed militants to northern Gaza.
- To maximize the number of live hostages released from Hamas captivity as part of any prospective deal.
Netanyahu's stance underscores the delicate nature of negotiations aimed at securing a temporary pause in hostilities in Gaza, although the outcome remains uncertain despite international efforts and proposed agreements backed by the United States.