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Israeli PM tells negotiators to 'continue the steps' for release of Gaza hostages

IANS April 17, 2025 245 views

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is intensifying efforts to secure the release of 59 remaining hostages held in Gaza. The Israeli military has expanded its control, now occupying nearly 30% of Gaza's territory while maintaining diplomatic pressure on Hamas. Negotiations continue with Egyptian and Qatari mediators presenting new proposal for potential hostage exchange. The conflict has resulted in significant displacement, with the UN reporting approximately 500,000 Palestinians forced from their homes.

"The Prime Minister issued an instruction for the continuation of the steps to advance the release of our hostages" - Netanyahu's Office"
Israeli PM tells negotiators to 'continue the steps' for release of Gaza hostages
Jerusalem, April 17: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has instructed Israeli negotiators to "continue the steps" for the release of hostages still held in Gaza, his office said, as efforts to revive the ceasefire appeared to be stalled.

Key Points

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Netanyahu maintains diplomatic pressure on Hamas hostage negotiations

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Israeli forces control over 30% of Gaza territory

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UN reports 500,000 Palestinians displaced

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Ongoing military and diplomatic strategy to secure hostage release

"The Prime Minister issued an instruction for the continuation of the steps to advance the release of our hostages," the office said on Wednesday in a statement.

The statement followed an assessment meeting on the 59 hostages who are still being held in Gaza with the negotiating team and the heads of the security establishment, Xinhua news agency reported.

"The Prime Minister issued directives for the continuation of the steps to advance the release of our hostages," his office said in a statement, adding that he held an assessment on the issue with the negotiating team and the heads of the security establishment.

Israeli forces have taken over more than half of Gaza in a renewed campaign to pressure Hamas militants to release hostages after Israel ended their ceasefire last month.

Israel has also refused to withdraw from some areas in Lebanon following a ceasefire with the Hezbollah militant group last year, and it seized a buffer zone in southern Syria after rebels overthrew Syrian President Bashar Assad in December.

"Unlike in the past, the (Israeli military) is not evacuating areas that have been cleared and seized," Defence Minister Israel Katz said in a statement.

The military "will remain in the security zones as a buffer between the enemy and (Israeli) communities in any temporary or permanent situation in Gaza – as in Lebanon and Syria".

The United Nations said an estimated 500,000 Palestinians have been displaced since the end of the ceasefire, triggering what it has described as the most severe humanitarian crisis the territory has faced since the war started after the Hamas' October 7, 2023, attacks.

On Monday, Israel's state-owned Kan TV reported that Egyptian and Qatari negotiators have presented to Hamas a new deal proposal that includes the release of about 10 hostages and a temporary truce.

Hamas said in a statement that it was studying the proposal.

The Israeli military said that it had "achieved full operational control over several key areas and routes throughout the Gaza Strip".

"Nearly 30 per cent of the Gaza Strip's territory is now designated as an Operational Security Perimeter."

It added that Israeli air strikes had hit "nearly 1,200 terror targets" and that "more than 100 targeted eliminations have been carried out" since March 18.

Katz said this month that the military was leaving Gaza "smaller and more isolated".

Israeli officials have repeatedly said that military pressure was the only way to force Hamas to release the 58 hostages still held in Gaza.

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
This is such a heartbreaking situation all around. Those hostages must be terrified 😢 I hope negotiations can bring them home safely soon. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza can't be ignored either.
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David R.
While I support Israel's right to defend itself, I'm concerned about the long-term strategy here. Military pressure alone might not be enough - we need more diplomatic solutions too.
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Michael T.
The numbers are staggering - 500,000 displaced people? This can't continue. Both sides need to come back to the negotiating table ASAP. No more civilians should suffer.
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Aisha B.
I'm glad to hear negotiations are continuing. Every hostage deserves to come home. But the humanitarian situation is devastating - we can't lose sight of that either. Praying for peace 🙏
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Jacob L.
The PM's statement seems vague - what exactly are these "steps"? More transparency would help people understand the process better. Families of hostages must be going through hell right now.
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Ethan P.
The buffer zone strategy seems risky. Didn't work well in Lebanon long-term. Hope they're considering all consequences before making permanent decisions about Gaza's territory.

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