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Thu 14 Aug 2025 8:02 pm - Jerusalem Time

Urgent | Netanyahu: We agreed in the small cabinet on principles to end the war, including dismantling Hamas's weapons and returning all detainees.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced an agreement reached in the cabinet regarding principles to end the current war. This announcement comes at a time when the region is witnessing an escalation of events and increasing tension between the occupation and Hamas.

In his statements, Netanyahu confirmed that the agreed principles include the dismantling of Hamas's weapons, which he considers an essential part of any future settlement. This comes amid international and local pressures to end the ongoing conflict.

Netanyahu also highlighted the importance of releasing all detainees, reflecting the growing concern from families of soldiers and civilians held in Gaza. This item is part of the efforts to restore stability to the region.

These statements come at a sensitive time, as calls from the international community to cease hostilities and initiate serious dialogue between the concerned parties are increasing. Many observers have expressed concern that these principles may not be sufficient to achieve lasting peace.

On the other hand, Hamas continues to assert its position rejecting any preconditions, emphasizing that any agreement must guarantee the rights of Palestinians and comprehensively address humanitarian issues.

Concerns are growing that the continuation of escalation could exacerbate the humanitarian situation in the besieged Gaza Strip, where residents are suffering from a severe shortage of basic resources.

In light of these developments, the question remains about the seriousness of the occupation in implementing these principles and whether they will lead to tangible results in the near future.

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Urgent | Netanyahu: We agreed in the small cabinet on principles to end the war, including dismantling Hamas's weapons and returning all detainees.

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