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Israel signals rift with Washington as Netanyahu presses for Hamas’ expulsion

Netanyahu urges regional partners to expel Hamas from Gaza, signaling a rift with the US-backed UN plan that controversially offers amnesty and safe passage instead of expulsion, despite Israel's prior support for the framework.

November 18, 2025 / 18:17 IST
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Israel and US policy diverge
Israel and US policy diverge

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday urged regional partners to work with Israel to remove Hamas from the area, just a day after the UN Security Council approved President Donald Trump’s proposal to end the conflict — a plan that controversially offers members of the Palestinian militant group amnesty.

Netanyahu had publicly backed the plan during his late-September visit to the White House, but his latest comments point to emerging divergences between Jerusalem and Washington over the next steps. Hamas, for its part, has also raised objections to several elements of the proposal.

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Diplomats say privately that deep-seated positions on both the Israeli and Hamas sides have hampered progress, particularly as the plan does not include clear timelines or enforcement mechanisms. Even so, it has gained broad international support.

Following the UN vote, Netanyahu issued a series of posts on X. In one, he praised Trump, and in another he reiterated that Israel believes the proposal would advance “peace and prosperity” because it calls for the “full demilitarization, disarmament, and deradicalization of Gaza”. He added, “Israel extends its hand in peace and prosperity to all of our neighbors” and called on neighbouring countries to “join us in expelling Hamas and its supporters from the region”.