Netanyahu indicates Israel that if the hostages are issued and other conditions are issued, then the Gaza opened to end the war

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that his country is open to a possible ceasefire agreement with Hamas – but only in specific circumstances.His office issued a statement referring to the conditions, including the release of all the hostages, the exile of the members of Hamas and the disarmament of the Gaza strip, the AFP said.“Even at this moment, the conversation team in Doha is working to end every possibility for a deal – whether according to the Vitcoff framework or as part of ending the fight, which will include the release of all the hostages, the exile of Hamas terrorists and the disarmament of the Gaza strip,” their office said in a statement. The negotiations are being guided by a proposal by US President Donald Trump’s special Middle East Envoy, Steve Witcoff. According to a channel 12 news reports, Vitcoff’s plan designs steps to release the most or all hostages, end the fight and remove Hamas from power. Netanyahu, an Israeli official, on Saturday night, said an Israeli official that an Israeli official told the Israeli conversation team to stay in Qatar on Saturday night – according to the Israel Times, widely seen as a sign of vigilant optimism about possible progress. Despite these developments, the situation on the ground in Gaza has deteriorated. Overnight on Sunday night, the Israeli aerial attack allegedly killed more than 100 people, which closed the main hospital. Support groups like Red Cross have warned that the human system in Gaza is near collapse, the Israel’s blockade has restricted the flow of the required supply for more than two months.
Israel has launched a new acute military campaign called “Gidon’s Chariot”. The target area is to be confiscated, citizens have to push forward in the south, and get more control over support distribution. Israel says that this growth is for pressure to accept Hamas to accept a temporary ceasefire, although not necessarily a permanent end for war.Trump, supporting the position of Israel, recently accepted strict conditions in Gaza. “Many people are starving in Gaza,” he told reporters, saying that America needs to help both sides.