Senior Peace Council official to i24NEWS: "We are no longer satisfied with papers and talk"
A senior official in the Peace Council reveals to i24NEWS details of Netanyahu's meeting with Kushner, presenting an ultimatum: 30 days to examine Hamas's seriousness, a demand for concrete steps toward disarmament, and Israeli backing for military action if it fails to meet commitments. A mechanism for examining strikes in Gaza was also revealed.
A senior official in the Peace Council, who attended the meeting between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Jared Kushner, revealed new details to i24NEWS about the implementation of the roadmap. According to him, the parties are entering a 30-day window to examine Hamas's seriousness, with a demand for concrete steps to disarm the organization, not just papers and talk. He emphasized that if Hamas does not meet its commitments, Israel will receive backing for military action. In response to criticism of naivety, he clarified that there are clear tests and parameters for decision-making. Regarding the exceptional strike in the Strip in which seven Gazans were killed, it was revealed that a mechanism is being established to examine each incident: whether it was a proactive operation, what the target was, and the extent of the damage. The official sent a message to Israel: they are not demanding to stop the strikes, but to calm down and act correctly to absorb less criticism.
Senior Peace Council official to i24NEWS: "We are no longer satisfied with papers and talk"