PNN – Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of the Israeli regime, said that the negotiations of the second phase of the ceasefire will not begin without the permission of the political and security cabinet of the Israeli government.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, quoting Channel 11 of the Zionist regime TV, Following the trip of the Israeli negotiating team to Cairo to review the completion of the implementation of the first phase of the ceasefire agreement, Netanyahu announced that the negotiations of the second phase of the ceasefire are subject to the approval of the Israeli government cabinet.
According to the published report, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged that the second phase of the ceasefire negotiations will not begin without the approval of the political and security cabinet.
According to the published report, earlier in the cabinet review and approval meeting for the first phase of the ceasefire, the Religious Zionist Party had agreed on the need for the approval of the cabinet before the start of the second phase negotiations.
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Therefore, the Prime Minister’s office clarified that the delegation to Qatar cannot negotiate the next stage of the agreement.
Israeli sources reported that the government’s discussion and review for holding a negotiation meeting regarding the second phase of the agreement is going on in Qatar next week.
However, Israeli sources emphasized that this issue depends on the decision of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other members of the cabinet, whether they will allow the high-level delegation of negotiators to travel to Doha, and if they do, with what authority they will appear in the negotiations!?
In order to stay in power, the political structure of the Zionist regime has turned to preventing the continuation of negotiations and creating obstacles, while in addition to the desire of the military and intelligence authorities of the Zionist regime to continue the ceasefire, most of the citizens of the Zionist regime, especially the families of the prisoners, also demand the implementation of the second phase of the prisoner exchange agreement with the Hamas movement. Also, by holding demonstrations in Tel Aviv, the citizens have announced that they will not allow Netanyahu’s government to stop the ceasefire negotiations. Therefore, Netanyahu and the people close to him are trying to bring the second phase of the ceasefire negotiations to a dead end without leaving a trace of themselves.
The ceasefire agreement between Hamas and the Zionist regime is defined in three phases, each lasting 42 days, and the first phase starting on January 19, 2025. The beginning of the second phase of the ceasefire requires separate negotiations before the end of the first phase.