Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced significant progress in the Gaza ceasefire, revealing that the first phase is nearly complete and anticipating a move to the second phase soon. This advancement is linked to the return of the last hostage’s remains and upcoming discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump about a multi-stage Gaza plan.
Netanyahu’s Position on the Two-State Solution
During a joint press conference in Jerusalem with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Netanyahu made it clear that he rejects the two-state solution for Palestinians. His primary focus is on Israel’s security and sovereignty, prioritizing defense against Hamas militants and preventing future attacks from Gaza.
International Diplomacy and Relations
Chancellor Merz’s visit aimed to strengthen bilateral relations and European support for peace in the region. Merz stressed the need for dialogue, mutual recognition, and engagement with upcoming peace initiatives, including President Trump’s Gaza plan. However, Netanyahu expressed disagreement with parts of the international community’s approach to the conflict, reinforcing Israel’s national interests through firm diplomatic stances.
Key Points from the Dialogue
- Progress on Gaza ceasefire linked to safe return of hostages and disarmament of hostile groups.
- Germany’s role recognized as a vital European partner in supporting peace.
- Contrasting views between Israel and European countries on the two-state solution.
- Emphasis on pursuing alternative strategies regarding the Palestinian question.
This press conference highlighted the challenges in the peace process and the complexities facing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict resolution. The coming phases of ceasefire and dialogue are pivotal and will be closely monitored by international observers.
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