Netanyahu’s “Easy Way Or Hard Way” Warning On Disarming Hamas

Netanyahu’s “Easy Way Or Hard Way” Warning On Disarming Hamas

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday reiterated that Hamas will be “disarmed” either the “easy way or the hard way.”

“Our opposition to a Palestinian state in any territory has not changed. Gaza will be demilitarised, and Hamas will be disarmed, the easy way or the hard way,” Netanyahu said at a weekly cabinet meeting. 

His statements come a day before the UN Security Council’s vote on a resolution endorsing US President Donald Trump’s peace plan, which would mandate a “Board of Peace” in Gaza to address issues including post-war reconstruction and economic recovery.

Addressing the alleged “non-demilitarisation” of the Hamas-controlled parts of Gaza, Netanyahu said that “there will be no such thing.”

Trump’s 20-step plan for a ceasefire calls for the demilitarisation of the Gaza Strip and a commitment for Hamas to disarm. However, a big question that remains in the plan is how Hamas, which has not fully accepted this step, would disarm.  

“Even in the 20-point plan, and in everything else, this territory will be demilitarised, and Hamas will be disarmed, the easy way or the hard way. This is what I said, and this is what President Trump also said,” Netanyahu added. 

Regarding the Palestinian state, he said, “Our opposition to a Palestinian state anywhere west of the Jordan River exists and has not changed even a bit.”