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Ahead of Key Negotiations, Netanyahu’s Nonnegotiable Demands Spark Diplomatic Tensions
Protesters hold signs during a demonstration against the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government on June 29, 2024 in Tel Aviv, Israel. (Amir Levy/Getty Images)

Ahead of Key Negotiations, Netanyahu’s Nonnegotiable Demands Spark Diplomatic Tensions

As Israeli negotiators prepare for crucial talks in Cairo and Doha later this week regarding a potential hostage release and cease-fire deal with Hamas, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has delineated a list of nonnegotiable demands, intensifying tensions both domestically and among international mediators. Netanyahu’s firm stance includes a contentious condition allowing Israel the option to resume military operations post-agreement, aimed at ensuring the complete achievement of its war objectives.

This announcement comes on the heels of a shift in Hamas’ approach, as the group expressed readiness to negotiate without requiring an upfront commitment from Israel for a complete and permanent cease-fire. This development marked a significant departure from Hamas’ previous positions in the ongoing conflict, potentially setting the stage for the first cessation of hostilities since November.

However, Netanyahu’s rigid prerequisites have been met with frustration and accusations of undermining the negotiation process, both within Israel and among the international community involved in mediating the talks.

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