Netanyahu Vows to Uproot Hamas as Ceasefire Proposals Are Discussed
- During a visit to Ashkelon near the Gaza border, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged to dismantle Hamas completely and secure the release of all hostages.
- This declaration followed Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack that killed over 1,200 people and the seizure of 251 hostages, with 49 still held in Gaza.
- The conflict has led to intensified Israeli military operations and humanitarian distress in Gaza, where civilians have suffered significant casualties, including air strikes on displaced families.
- A new Qatar-mediated 60-day ceasefire proposal seeks a partial release of hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoner releases, which Hamas is currently consulting on and Israel has accepted the terms for finalization.
- Netanyahu's firm stance aims to dismantle Hamas entirely while diplomatic efforts for a ceasefire and hostage release continue amid domestic calls for sustained military action.
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