‘We won’t give up’: Netanyahu says that Israel will control all areas of Gaza strip

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed on Monday that the defense forces would “control” all the Gaza Strips, a day later he said that his country was open to a possible ceasefire agreement with Hamas – but only in specific circumstances.In a video posted on his Telegram channel, Netanyahu said, “The fight is intense and we are progressing. We will control all areas of the strip.”“We won’t give up. But to succeed, we must act in such a way that cannot be stopped,” he said.Meanwhile, he also announced that the “basic amount” in the Gaza Strip would also be allowed to prevent famine for “diplomatic reasons”.Netanyahu said, “We should not let the population (Gaza) drown in famine, for both practical and diplomatic reasons,” Netanyahu said that even Israel’s friends would not tolerate “large -scale starvation images”.Earlier on Sunday, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement underlining the conditions for a possible agreement, including the release of all hostages, exile of Hamas leaders and disarmament of Gaza Strip.“The team that talks in Doha is currently working to detect all possible Avenue for an agreement – whether under the Witcoff Framework or as part of the wider end of the conflict, which will complete the return of all the hostages, remove Hamas terrorists from Gaza and complete the demonetisation of the strip,” the statement has been said.The dialogue is reportedly based on a proposal by the Middle East, Steve Witcoff, by the special messenger of US President Donald Trump. According to a report by Channel 12, Witcofof’s plan tries to free the most or all hostages, prevent fights and remove Hamas from power.Netanyahu has instructed Israel’s dialogues for the time of staying in Qatar, an Israeli official described as a sign of temporary hope on Saturday night that according to the Israeli Times, progress can be made.Meanwhile, conditions in Gaza continue to deteriorate. On Sunday night, the Israeli aerial attack allegedly killed more than 100 people, which led to the closure of the main hospital in the area. Support organizations such as Red Cross have warned that the human system is on the verge of collapse, as the blockade of Israel has severely limited the flow of the required supply for more than two months.Israel has launched a new military operation called “Gidon’s chariots”, aimed at acquiring more fields, moving to citizens, and how to distribute assistance is increasing.Israeli officials say that the purpose of growth is to increase the pressure on Hamas to accept a temporary ceasefire, although it is not necessarily a complete end of conflict. While President Trump has supported Israeli’s stance, he also said that he has also accepted a serious humanitarian crisis, “a lot of people are hungry in Gaza,” and emphasized the US need to help both sides.