Last Updated Oct - 10 - 2025, 06:23 PM | Source : Fela News
Israeli forces remain in Gaza as Netanyahu demands Hamas disarm, hostages must return.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reaffirmed that Israeli forces will continue operations in Gaza until Hamas fully disarms and returns all hostages. Speaking to the press, Netanyahu emphasized that Israel’s mission is not only to weaken militant infrastructure but also to create conditions for long-term peace in the region. “We will expand the circle of peace, but security remains our priority,” he said, signaling a careful yet determined approach.
The conflict has intensified following recent attacks by Hamas, which have targeted Israeli civilians and military positions. In response, Israel launched a series of operations aimed at dismantling Hamas’ capabilities while attempting to minimize civilian casualties. Netanyahu’s government stresses that hostages’ safe return is a non-negotiable part of the operation, framing it as both a humanitarian and strategic priority.
International reactions have varied. While several countries support Israel’s right to self-defense, human rights organizations continue to express concern about the humanitarian impact on Gaza’s civilian population. Netanyahu addressed these concerns, promising that Israeli forces are coordinating with international bodies to provide aid and safe corridors where possible.
The Israeli leadership is also working on political solutions beyond the battlefield. Netanyahu’s administration has reiterated commitment to negotiations with regional partners to ensure stability and prevent future escalations. Analysts note that the situation remains highly fluid, with the potential for both military and diplomatic developments shaping the future of Gaza and Israel.
Amid these tense circumstances, Netanyahu’s message is clear: security, disarmament, and the protection of civilians are intertwined goals. By insisting on Hamas’ disarmament and prioritizing hostage recovery, Israel seeks to maintain leverage while projecting a broader vision for peace. The coming weeks will be crucial in determining whether these objectives can be achieved without further escalation, making the international community closely watch developments in Gaza.
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