Netanyahu promises the end of Hamas in first statements since Trump asked for a stop to fire

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The Israeli prime minister, Benjamín Netanyahu, requested on Wednesday the elimination of Hamas in his first public statements since the president of the United States, Donald Trump, announced what he called a “final proposal” for a 60 -day fire in Gaza.

“There will not be a Hamas. There will not be a Hamastan. We will not return to that. It is over,” Netyahu said at a meeting organized by the Trans-Israel pipeline.

Trump said Tuesday that Israel had accepted the conditions of high fire proposed by the United States.

Read more: Hamas studies the proposal of a high fire in Gaza, insists that Israel should withdraw from the enclave

Trump announced high to fire this Tuesday, something that Netanyahu contradicts

President Trump announced Tuesday that Israel accepted a 60 -day fire fire proposal in the Gaza Strip, and expressed his hope that Hamas also accepts the agreement.

“Israel has agreed the necessary conditions to end the high on the 60 -day fire, during which we will work with all the parties to end the war,” said the Republican president on the Truth Social platform.

According to Trump, the Catari and Egyptian mediators, who, he said, “have worked hard to achieve peace,” they will present Hamas “this final proposal.”

With Reuters information

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