Hamas may have agreed to a ceasefire – but is Netanyahu ready to negotiate? | World News

There is a substantial gap between the ceasefire agreement that Hamas has approved, and the demands set by the Israeli government.

The question is whether Benjamin Netanyahu is ready to be negotiated.

Egyptian mediators and Qatar have held talks Hamas In their latest efforts to mediate the ceasefire, and, according to senior diplomats, Hamas has approved an agreement where half of the hostages are stored Gaza will be released in return Israel Release some Palestinian prisoners.

Netanyahu is clear that he wants all hostages to return, Israeli security control over the Gaza Strip and the installation of new government that is not Hamas or – most importantly – Palestinian Authority (PA).

And at that point, as well as others, the ranks appear.

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PA, which is a government agency from the regions controlled by Palestine in the West Bank, seems to be much closer in this negotiation than Hamas.

The ceasefire proposal is likely to suggest that, after the transfer of Hamas, Gaza will be controlled by the committee monitored by the PA.

So that Israel agrees that it will require significant heart changes – not something that has been specializing in Netanyahu.

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His decision is now resting among competitive forces.

Israeli public pieces, which had just held a national attack, called for war to the end.

And they, including their cabinet members, who think that Israel needs to completely conquer, if not fully occupied, Gaza to maintain its safety or fulfill its historic fate.

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