Hamas should surrender and disarm-Netanyahu

 


Hours after the confirmation of the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a message to the people of Gaza, stating that the conflict could come to an end as early as the following day if Hamas agrees to disarm and release the hostages. Netanyahu shared a video announcing Sinwar's death, emphasizing the possibility of peace if certain conditions are met. He was fatally wounded in Rafah by the courageous members of the Israeli Defense Forces. While this is not the conclusion of the conflict in Gaza, it marks the commencement of its resolution. I have a straightforward message for the residents of Gaza: the conflict can be resolved promptly. "Hamas can end the situation by disarming and releasing our hostages. The Israel Defence Forces announced that Sinwar, alongside two other militants, have been neutralized by Israel. Prime Minister Netanyahu disclosed that Hamas is currently detaining 101 hostages in Gaza, hailing from 23 different countries, which includes Israel." Israel is devoted to using all available resources to ensure the safe return of all individuals. The Israeli Prime Minister stated, "Israel will ensure the security of individuals who release our hostages."

Issuing a strong caution to the captors of Israeli hostages, the Israeli Prime Minister pledged that Israel will actively pursue and prosecute them.

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