Netanyahu reveals 20-point plan to isolate Hamas
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- Netanyahu reveals a 20-point plan, in coordination with Trump’s team, to isolate Hamas and prevent it from ruling Gaza.
- 'Israel' claims it will retain full security independence, rejecting Hamas’s conditions for captive recovery and coordinating—but not seeking approval—from the US.
'Israeli' Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a 20-point plan, prepared in coordination with US President Donald Trump’s team, aimed at isolating Hamas and preventing it from ruling Gaza in the future.
Netanyahu emphasized that captive recovery will not follow Hamas’s conditions, and 'Israeli' forces will remain in Gaza if necessary to enforce disarmament. He rejected assumptions that 'Israel' would withdraw or allow Hamas to regroup.
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The plan, drafted with Trump and US officials including Minister Ron Dermer, seeks to enable international forces to disarm Hamas and remove it from Gaza’s political future. Netanyahu said achieving these goals could be “easy through international force, or hard through us.”
He stressed that 'Israel' retains full independence in security decisions and coordinates with the US without needing permission. “We decide where the threat lies and confront it,” Netanyahu said, citing both Gaza and Lebanon.
Netanyahu concluded by highlighting his shared vision with Trump for the Middle East, claiming that 'Israel' aims to reshape the region’s future.



