JAKARTA - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu repeated his demands for Hamas to lay off arms and its leaders to leave Gaza.

Netanyahu threatened to increase pressure on the group while continuing efforts to repatriate the hostages.

He said Israel would seek to implement US President Donald Trump's "voluntary migration plan" for Gaza and said his cabinet had agreed to continue pressureing Hamas, which said it approved a ceasefire proposal from Egyptian and Qatar mediators.

Senior Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri said Netanyahu's statement was a sign of an "independent escalation" in the region.

Netanyahu rejected statements that thought Israel did not want to negotiate.

"We did it under fire, and because it was also effective. We saw that suddenly there was a rift," he said.

On Saturday, Khalil al-Hayya, the leader of Hamas in Gaza, said the group approved a proposal that security sources said included the release of five Israeli hostages every week.

However, he said laying down weapons as Israel demands was a "red line" that the group would not violate.

On Sunday, the first day of Eid al-Fitr, health authorities in Gaza said 24 people, including several children, were killed in Israeli attacks.

Nine people died in a tent in the southern city of Khan Younis.

Meanwhile, the Palestinian Red Crescent said it had finally gained access to search for rescue teams Israeli-attacked during a rescue mission in western Rafah, a week after the attack.

The team found 13 bodies from the scene, seven of them members of the Palestinian Red Crescent, five others from the Gaza Civil Emergency Service, and the other is the United Nations worker.

Since Israel resumed its attacks on Gaza on March 18, hundreds of Palestinians have been killed and tens of thousands of people have been forced to flee from areas in northern Gaza where they returned after the ceasefire agreement in January.

Netanyahu said Israel demanded Hamas lay down arms and said its leaders would be allowed to leave Gaza.

He did not provide details on how long Israeli forces would remain in the enclave but repeated that the military capacity and the Hamas administration must be destroyed.

"We will ensure public security in the Gaza Strip and allow the implementation of Trump's plans, a voluntary emigration plan," he said.

"That's the plan, we're not hiding it, we're ready to talk about it at any time," he said.

Trump initially proposed moving the entire 2.3 million population of Gaza to countries including Egypt and Jordan and developing the Gaza Strip as US-owned resorts.

However, no country has agreed to accept the resident and Israel has since said any departure by Palestinians would be voluntary.


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