Israel must take hostage deal, its military chief reportedly says
IDF Chief Eyal Zamir cautions that a full Gaza City occupation risks hostage lives and urges Prime Minister Netanyahu to accept a Hamas deal enabling phased hostage releases.
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The Gaza war is threatening to expand. At the same time, efforts are underway to end the conflict. Israel's head of government Netanyahu sends mixed signals.
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IDF chief says hostage deal ‘on the table’ but in ‘Netanyahu’s hands’
The chief of the Israel Defense Forces says his country has an opportunity to strike a deal for the return of hostages taken by Hamas. Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, head of the IDF, said Sunday that “as a result of…
IDF chief says Israel ‘created conditions’ to reach hostage-release deal
IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir said in remarks during a visit to a Haifa naval base on Sunday that the Israeli army has met its objectives in its war with Hamas in Gaza, “including deeply damaging Hamas,” and “as a result of the military pressure, we created the conditions for the release of the hostages.” According to Israel’s Channel 13, Zamir also said in private conversations, “There is a deal on the table, it’s the improved [U.S. Middle East…
Israel army chief says captive ‘deal on table’, Israel must take it: Report
The Israeli military chief has reportedly said that “a deal was on the table” to free the captives held in Gaza and the military offensive to seize Gaza City would pose “great danger” to the lives of captives, according to Israeli media.
Israel's military chief, Ejal Zamir, has drawn up plans for the capture of Gaza, and now he strongly warns against its implementation.
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