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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urges Middle Eastern nations to back Israel against Hamas after the U.N. adopts President Donald Trump’s peace plan.
Mughrabi TEL AVIV/CAIRO (Reuters) -Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday called for Hamas to be expelled from the region, a day after the U.N. Security Council endorsed President Donald Trump's plan to end the war that offers the Palestinian militant group amnesty.
In the 20-point plan, and in any other case, this area will be demilitarized and Hamas will be disarmed — either the easy way or the hard way,” the Israeli PM said in his weekly cabinet
Netanyahu urges regional partners to expel Hamas from Gaza, signaling a rift with the US-backed UN plan that controversially offers amnesty and safe passage instead of expulsion, despite Israel's prior support for the framework.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has insisted Gaza’s Hamas-controlled areas will be demilitarised, rejecting claims that the ceasefire leaves the group armed. Speaking in Jerusalem, he said Hamas disarmament “will happen the easy way or the hard way,
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Netanyahu vows Hamas will be disarmed, reiterates opposition to Palestinian statehood
Amid reports that the US is considering moving ahead with rebuilding parts of Gaza before a plan is in place to disarm Hamas, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promises that the terror group will be disarmed.