Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire is almost complete, signaling a potential move to the second phase soon. This transition is closely linked to the return of the remains of the last hostage held by Hamas, an important condition for advancing the ceasefire process.
During a joint press conference in Jerusalem with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Netanyahu also mentioned upcoming talks with U.S. President Donald Trump regarding a new multi-stage peace plan for Gaza. The ceasefire has played a crucial role in reducing hostilities in the region, but the Israeli government remains cautious, emphasizing that the return of hostages is essential before fully progressing.
Netanyahu Rejects Two-State Solution
Amid these developments, Netanyahu firmly rejected the two-state solution for Palestinians, a key point of contention during the meeting with Chancellor Merz. This rejection highlights the complexities surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and presents challenges for achieving a peaceful resolution.
The two-state solution has traditionally been viewed as a central framework for peace, proposing an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel. Netanyahu’s position represents a significant shift at a time of ongoing diplomatic efforts and peace negotiations.
International Perspectives and Future Outlook
- Germany continues to support the two-state solution as a pathway to coexistence and regional stability.
- European partners and Israel diverge in their approach to resolving the conflict.
- Israel prioritizes security concerns and remains skeptical of previously proposed peace frameworks.
- Germany remains committed to encouraging dialogue and compromise on both sides.
The international community is closely monitoring the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire and the broader peace talks. The forthcoming discussions between Netanyahu and President Trump are expected to shape future developments, with global stakeholders anticipating progress toward a lasting resolution.
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