JAKARTA - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admits that there are differences of opinion regarding what will happen after the war in Gaza with the United States, even though he admits that Israel has Washington's support to destroy Hamas and free all the hostages.
Reiterating his past refusal to agree to the return of Western-backed Palestinian Authority rule under President Mahmoud Abbas (Fatah Group) to Gaza, Netanyahu said in a statement, Gaza "will not become a Hamas stan or 'Fatah-stan'".
"I want to make my position clear: I will not allow Israel to repeat the mistakes of Oslo," said PM Netanyahu without explaining which mistakes he was referring to, as reported by Reuters, December 13.
The Oslo that PM Netanyahu refers to is the Oslo Agreement of 1993. The agreement stipulated limited Palestinian autonomy in the West Bank and Gaza.
On Tuesday, Secretary General of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization Hussein Al-Sheikh responded to reports comparing the Oslo Accords with PM Netanyahu's October 7 Hamas attack.
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"Benjamin Netanyahu's statement equating the Oslo Accords with what happened on October 7 confirms his war against all Palestinians," said Al-Sheikh.
"We told Netanyahu that Oslo died under the attacks of his tanks, sweeping through our towns, villages, and camps from Jenin to Rafah," he stressed.
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