Israel-Hamas News / 'Hamas will cease to exist in Gaza after the war', Israeli PM Netanyahu vows

Israel is attacking Hamas targets in Gaza. Prime Minister Netanyahu has vowed to completely destroy Hamas. US President Trump appealed to Hamas for a 60-day ceasefire, warning that refusal would worsen the situation. Hamas laid down the condition of a complete end to the war.

Israel-Hamas News: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has taken a tough stand amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza and said that Hamas will be wiped out. He made it clear that Israel will continue its military action until Hamas is completely wiped out in Gaza. The Israeli army is constantly attacking Hamas bases in Gaza, which it considers the center of terrorist activities.

Trump's intervention: 60-day ceasefire proposal

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump said in an important statement on Tuesday that Israel has agreed to the terms of a 60-day ceasefire. Trump urged Hamas to accept the proposal and warned that if Hamas rejected the deal, the situation could get more serious. Trump presented this 60-day period as an opportunity to end the war and work towards peace. The US is increasing pressure on both Israel and Hamas for a ceasefire, release of hostages and an end to the conflict.

Hamas' condition: Complete end of war

Hamas responded on Wednesday by saying that it had received a ceasefire proposal through mediators and was ready to return to the negotiating table to consider it. However, Hamas made it clear that it would accept the agreement only if it was guaranteed that the war in Gaza would end completely. Hamas official Tahir al-Nunu said, "We are ready to accept any initiative that clearly leads to a complete end to the war."

Tension between the two sides

The differences between Israel and Hamas are clear. While Israel's goal is to completely eliminate Hamas, Hamas is demanding permanent peace after a ceasefire. Meanwhile, military actions and humanitarian crisis are deepening in Gaza. The international community is now watching whether the efforts of the mediators will be able to bring the two sides to the negotiating table or this conflict will deepen further.