Netanyah warns: There will be no Hamas or Fatah in Gaza

“Gaza will not be a Hamath or even a Fatahstan”. So said Israeli Prime Minister Benyam Netanyah, referring to the future of the Gaza Belt and “the differences of opinions with the US” on the matter. In comments that seem to target US President Joe Biden, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah says he will not [...]
In comments that seem to target US President Joe Biden, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah says he will not allow Israel to repeat Oslo's “mistakes, referring to the Oslo Agreement in the 1990s, widely considered in Israel as a failure.
“I will not allow Israel to repeat Oslo's mistake, I will not allow those who educate terror, those who support it, those who finance it, to enter Gaza after the great sacrifice made by our fighter”, he added.
These statements come after Biden said last night that he disagrees with Netanyah even though he supports Israel and his fight against Hamas. The Israeli prime minister acknowledges there is disagreement over the vision of post-war Gaza.
I deeply appreciate American support for the destruction of Hamas and the return of our hostages. After intensive dialogue with President Beden and his men, we received full support for the ground operation and for curbing international pressure to end the war. Yes, there is a difference when it comes to the next day of Hamas and I hope we will reach an agreement here as well. I want to clarify my position: I will not allow Israel to repeat Oslo's mistake”.
Netanyahu has been criticised today for comments comparing Oslo with the October 7th attack of Hamas.












