Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a meeting with US President Joe Biden
The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahurejected the requirements Hamas for the release of hostages. The group released a 16page document justifying the October 7 terrorist attack against the Jewish state, calling the aggression a “necessary step and normal response to all Israeli conspiracies against the Palestinian population.” In response, Netanyahu stated that if he accepted Hamas' demands, the Israeli soldiers would have been in vain and the safety of citizens could not be guaranteed.
Follow the Jovem Pan News channel and receive the most important news on your WhatsApp!
The prime minister is facing internal and external pressure in the emergency government set up after the Hamas attack. Netanyahu expressed indifference to the military offensive against the enclave Palestinian. On Saturday evening the 20th, he set out on a collision course with the United States' proposal to resolve the conflict through the creation of a Palestinian state, stating that this would jeopardize complete control over Israeli security.
Netanyahu's comments came a day after a conversation with the President of the United States, Joe Biden, about a twostate solution. Biden has suggested the possibility of a disarmed Palestinian nation that would not threaten Israel's security. The American president argued that the creation of a Palestinian state This would be the only viable solution to the conflict in the long term. Netanyahu's opposition to the project was deplored by Western allies such as British Defense Secretary Grant Shapps, who described the prime minister's stance as disappointing.