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Netanyahu says Israel has retained ‘right to return to fighting if needed’

  • Israel retains the right to return to fighting if negotiations with Hamas do not progress, according to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
  • U.S. President Joe Biden and President-elect Donald Trump support Israel's right to combat if negotiations are deemed futile, as stated by Netanyahu.
  • A ceasefire is set to take effect today, with 33 hostages to be freed over six weeks, according to Qatari officials.
  • Netanyahu warned that Israel will not proceed with the ceasefire agreement without receiving the list of hostages to be released.
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Are the start of the ceasefire and the return of hostages a reason for relief? In Jerusalem, this is a question of perspective. In the next few weeks, the country will be faced with very fundamental decisions.

·Munich, Germany
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The Israeli Army is "decided" to return to the fights against Hamas in Gaza after the cease-fire in the enclave, assured Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi during a visit to troops in the north of the enclave.He has declared that the Israeli forces have managed to kill some 3,000 militiamen in their siege of northern Gaza, which began in early October, and that they are "enraged" to take a step back to allow the release of dozens of hostages. "We will …

·Madrid, Spain
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Deutsche Welle broke the news in Bonn, Germany on Saturday, January 18, 2025.
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