According to Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu, he currently has three "preconditions for peace." He wrote about this in his article published in the Wall Street Journal.
Netanyahu pointed to three "preconditions for peace" in Gaza
The Prime Minister of Israel emphasizes that it is about:
the destruction of Hamas;
demilitarization of Gaza;
deradicalization of the entire Palestinian society.
The team of the Israeli publication The Times of Israel drew attention to the fact that the article did not mention the numerous hostages still being held by terrorists in Gaza.
What is essential to understand is that Netanyahu did not call their return a mandatory condition.
According to the country's leader, the United States, Britain, France, Germany and many other countries support Israel's intention to destroy the terrorist group Hamas.
Tel Aviv also demands additional guarantees
Also, the Israeli PM notes he has the right to keep guarantees that Gaza "will never again be used as a base for an attack" on Israel.
According to him, this can be realized thanks to the creation of a temporary security zone along the perimeter of Gaza and an inspection mechanism on the border between Gaza and Egypt, which will meet Israel's security needs and prevent the smuggling of weapons into the territory.
Benjamin Netanyahu frankly admits that he does not believe that the Palestinian Authority will demilitarize Gaza. He calls it an "impossible dream".
Also, the Israeli leader does not hide his anger at the fact that the Palestinian Authority at this time allegedly "finances and glorifies terrorism in Judea and Samaria and teaches Palestinian children to strive for the destruction of Israel."