World News | Israel's Netanyahu Insists on Continued Israeli Presence in Volatile Gaza Corridor
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he will continue to insist on maintaining an Israeli presence along Gaza's border with Egypt as part of any cease-fire deal.
Tel Aviv, Sep 2 (AP) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he will continue to insist on maintaining an Israeli presence along Gaza's border with Egypt as part of any cease-fire deal.
Netanyahu's demand to remain in the Philadelphi corridor has been a major sticking point in cease-fire talks with Hamas. The Islamic militant group is demanding a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza as part of any deal that would free the dozens of hostages it is holding in Gaza.
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Netanyahu said that if Israel agrees to withdraw, even temporarily, the international community will never allow it to return.
“It determines our entire future,” he told a news conference. “This is the oxygen of Hamas.”
Netanyahu is under heavy pressure to reach a deal after Hamas militants killed six hostages, shortly before Israeli troops reached the tunnel where they were being held. (AP)
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