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Israel’s Netanyahu Backs Gaza Takeover Plan, Orders Talks To ‘End War, Free Hostages’

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he will give final approval for a military operation to seize control of Gaza City, the densely populated heart of the Palestinian territory.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday (local time) he will approve the military plan to take over Gaza City while instructing them to start negotiations for the release of all hostages, according to the Times of Israel. Netanyahu’s statement was broadcast in a pre-recorded video taken outside of the Israeli Defence Force’s Gaza Division headquarters, where he was meeting with defence officials including Defence Minister Yoav Gallant to approve the proposal. 

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“I came today to the Gaza Division in order to approve the plans that the IDF presented to me and to the defense minister for taking control of Gaza City and for defeating Hamas,” Netanyahu said. “At the same time, I instructed to begin immediate negotiations for the release of all our hostages and for ending the war under conditions acceptable to Israel,” he added.

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The announcement by Netanyahu came several days after Hamas said it had agreed to a ceasefire proposal that would see half of the hostages released and kick off talks to end the war and free the rest. Though the framework was previously approved by Jerusalem, Netanyahu has since said that Israel will only agree to stop fighting as part of a comprehensive deal for all 50 remaining captives. It was unclear whether his Thursday comment marked any significant change in the state of talks.

Netanyahu’s statement came several days after Hamas said it had agreed to a ceasefire proposal that would see half of the hostages released, Times of Israel reported. A spokesperson for the Prime Minister’s Office told Times of Israel that there were no immediate plans to dispatch an Israeli delegation, while a senior official later clarified that envoys would be sent once a venue for the talks was decided. It was also not clear if Netanyahu’s comments were coordinated with Arab mediators engaged in ongoing ceasefire discussions.

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The deal pushed by US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, would commit the terror group to release 10 living hostages and the bodies of 18 of the slain hostages in exchange for a 60-day ceasefire and release of hundreds of Palestinian security prisoners. It was proposed that during the ceasefire, talks would begin for a permanent end to the war and the release of the remaining 22 hostages, Times of Israel reported. Israel had earlier approved a similar framework but has yet to respond to the offer. Netanyahu has not rejected the framework leaving open the possibility of both a negotiated settlement and a military escalation.

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First published on: Aug 22, 2025 07:07 AM IST


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