Israel-Palestine Conflict: Benjamin Netanyahu Rules Out Gaza Pullout or Release of Thousands of Militants; Hamas Demands in Truce Talks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that there will be no military withdrawal from Gaza or the release of thousands of jailed militants, two key demands of Hamas in ongoing indirect cease-fire talks.
Jerusalem, January 30: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that there will be no military withdrawal from Gaza or the release of thousands of jailed militants, two key demands of Hamas in ongoing indirect cease-fire talks. During an event in the occupied West Bank, he once again vowed that the war will not end without “absolute victory” over Hamas. Israel-Palestine War: Hamas Appears to Reject New Hostage Deal Offer, Insists on Full Pullout of Israeli Soldiers
“We will not end this war without achieving all of our goals,” he said. “We will not pull out the Israeli military from the Gaza Strip and we will not release thousands of terrorists.”
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