Rabat – The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday that Israel could secure the release of hostages without having to give Hamas, and claims that her extermination campaign of the Palestinian group had entered a “decisive phase”.
“I think we can bring our hostages home without arising from Hamas’ requirements” rejected Israel’s suggested Gaza ceasefire on Thursday.
“I will not give in to the murderer who has committed the largest massacre of the Jewish people since the Holocaust,” Netanyahu remarked.
“We are in a decisive phase of this conflict, and this phase requires patience and determination.”
The Hamas leadership previously announced its opposition to a “partial” ceasefire with Israel and effectively rejected Israel’s proposal.
The Palestinian resistance group Care The prepared attitude towards the release of all Israeli hostages, but only as part of a comprehensive agreement that would completely end bloodshed, including a complete withdrawal of the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) from the Palestinian territory, without defusing Hamas – an important Israel claim.
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Netanyahu rejected these terms directly and argued that “the end of the bloodshed under these transfer conditions would send a message to all enemies of Israel that the kidnapping of Israelis can bring Israel to its knees”.
“If we promise to stop fighting, we can never return to fight in Gaza,” he continued. “I ask you: Did our soldiers fall for free?”
In response to these comments, the family forum of the hostages, the main representative group for Israelis in Gaza, confirmed, whose demand for a negotiated solution “even if this means to end the genocide”.
The stalemate Fort As an international pressure, an end to the devastating Israeli genocide, in which over 51,000 Palestinians, mainly civilians, have been killed since October 7, 2023.