Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is insisting that Israel permanently control the entirety of Gaza’s border.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stands before a map of the Gaza Strip during a news conference in Jerusalem on September 2, 2024.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has doubled down on his insistence that the Israeli military permanently occupy Gaza’s border with Egypt, further obstructing ceasefire negotiations as protests for a hostage release deal erupt in Israel.in which he pledged not to “surrender to pressure” that he strike a ceasefire deal.
This proposal is a non-starter for all other parties to the ceasefire talks. Egypt has said that an Israeli military presence in the corridor In a meeting of Israel’s security cabinet on Thursday, Netanyahu reportedly got into a heated argument with Defense Minister Yoav Gallant due to the former’s obstruction of a ceasefire deal. Netanyahu had reportedly presented the cabinet with maps dictating Israeli presence in the Philadelphi Corridor during the first phase of the ceasefire, asking the cabinet to vote to approve the maps.
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