Netanyahu accused Hamas of stubbornness in the negotiations and called for increased pressure on the group.
The Israeli Prime Minister accused Hamas of stubbornness in the negotiations on the eve of a new round of talks for a ceasefire agreement in Gaza and called for increased pressure on the group.
On Sunday, August 18, Benjamin Netanyahu said in a cabinet meeting that Hamas has not even sent a representative to the negotiations in Doha so far, therefore the pressure should be on Hamas and Yahya Sinwar, the successor of Ismail Haniyeh as the head of the Hamas political bureau, not on the Israeli government.
He stated that Tel Aviv has entered very complex negotiations and said there are issues in the negotiations where flexibility can be shown, and there are also matters where concessions cannot be made. We know well how to distinguish between these two.
Netanyahu believes there are principles that are vital for the country’s security and must be adhered to.
The new round of ceasefire negotiations will resume this week in Cairo.