Netanyahu: Israel Will Finish the Fight If Hamas Ceasefire Terms Not Met
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 10 – Netanyahu demands Hamas's full disarmament and release of hostages within 60 days or Israel will resume military operations, citing over 1,300 Hamas fighters killed since 2023, officials said.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel is negotiating a deal for the release of about half of the remaining hostages in exchange for a 60-day temporary ceasefire in Gaza.
- Netanyahu warned that if negotiations fail, Israel will use force to achieve its goals.
- He noted that public frustration exists but emphasized the complexity of the conflict and the progress made against Hamas.
- Netanyahu compared the situation to U.S.-led negotiations with Iran on nuclear threats, which must also be resolved within 60 days.
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The Prime Minister said from the United States that if Hamas does not lay down its arms and ceases to govern the Gaza Strip, the offensive will continue.
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