Amid the Israel-Palestine attack, on Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave 5 principles that could lead to a ceasefire. He also talked about Israel's occupation of Gaza.
How will the war in Gaza end? Netanyahu told 5 ways
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, while addressing the media ahead of an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Sunday (August 10, 2025), said that the purpose of Israel's control in Gaza is not occupation, but liberation from Hamas rule.
Netanyahu said that the people of Gaza are pleading with Israel and the whole world to free them from Hamas. Netanyahu described this extremist group as a 'genocidal organization'. He said, 'No country will tolerate an organization committed to its destruction just a short distance from its border.'
Netanyahu told how the ceasefire will happen?
Regarding ending the war, Netanyahu said that if Hamas releases all the hostages and lays down their arms, then the war can end. Netanyahu says that thousands of armed Hamas terrorists are still present in Gaza and the Israeli army wants to completely eliminate this threat.
The Israeli Prime Minister said that the Gaza region will be militarized and Israel's security control will remain strong here. Also, a security buffer zone will be created to deal with any further threat in the Israel-Gaza region. There will be a civil administration in Gaza, which will be peaceful and committed to Israel.
5 principles to end the war
- Disarmament of Hamas
- Release of all prisoners
- Demilitarization of the Gaza Strip
- 'Additional security control' in the hands of Israel
- Creation of an "alternative civil administration" that is not Hamas or the Palestinian Authority
Netanyahu said that because of Hamas' refusal to lay down arms, Israel has no choice but to finish the job and completely defeat Hamas. He also vowed to demolish the lies about Israel's intentions in Gaza and condemned the global campaign of lies about Israel's intentions.
Netanyahu also rejected allegations that Israel is deliberately starving the population of Gaza. He said these allegations are 'baseless'.