Report: Israel Wants to Extend First Phase of Gaza Cease-fire by 6 Weeks

Report: Israel Wants to Extend First Phase of Gaza Cease-fire by 6 Weeks
Above: Palestinians and Hamas fighters attend a funeral ceremony for 40 militants and civilians killed during the war with Israel, at the Shati camp for Palestinian refugees north of Gaza City on Feb. 28, 2025. Image copyright: Bashar Taleb/Contributor/AFP via Getty Images

The Spin


Pro-establishment narrative

Though Israel has a right to ensure its security, the continuation of the cease-fire agreement is critical to regional stability. As the end of the first phase approaches, Israel should stick to the agreement it made so that all the hostages can be released. Netanyahu needs to prioritize the release of hostages over politics.


Pro-Israel narrative

The battle for Rafah was so important because it allowed Israeli forces to prevent Hamas from utilizing its subterranean supply lines into Gaza. Indeed, preventing Hamas from re-establishing these supply lines will prove crucial in defeating the terrorist group, and Netanyahu is correct in making the Philadelphi Corridor a red line. Israel cannot repeat past mistakes and will continue to hold firm in its demands.


Pro-Palestine narrative

The cease-fire agreement clearly stipulates that Israel must withdraw from the Philadelphi Corridor, yet, as always, Netanyahu is working to undermine and sabotage the agreement to further his own political agenda. Hamas has continued to demonstrate that it wants to negotiate and move forward with the agreement, but Israel, with the full backing of the US, only seeks to stall and escalate the situation.


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