Netanyahu Rejects Ceasefire Proposal Insists On Total Victory Over Hamas
Netanyahu Rejects Hamas Ceasefire Proposal And Blinken Makes Things Israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said on wednesday that total victory in gaza was within reach, rejecting the latest offer from hamas for a ceasefire to ensure the return of. “netanyahu’s extremist government rejected hamas’ vision, insisting on fragmenting the issues and refusing to commit to ending the war,” even at the expense of the israeli captives in gaza,.
Netanyahu Rejects Hamas Response To A Cease Fire Proposal In fact, the agreement directly contradicts what the government has sold israelis for two years: the promise of total victory and the destruction of hamas. netanyahu repeatedly rejected cease fires, calling any pause a surrender to hamas and terrorism, demanding total victory. Hamas's proposed ceasefire terms have been met with outright rejection from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who asserts the possibility of achieving "total victory" in gaza within months. Israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu confirmed this week his country's plans to "take over" parts of gaza city, with an aim of "defeating hamas.". New delhi: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said on wednesday total victory in gaza was within reach, rejecting the latest offer from hamas for a ceasefire to ensure the return of hostages still held in the besieged enclave.
Netanyahu Rejects Hamas Cease Fire Proposal U S Strike Kills Militia Israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu confirmed this week his country's plans to "take over" parts of gaza city, with an aim of "defeating hamas.". New delhi: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said on wednesday total victory in gaza was within reach, rejecting the latest offer from hamas for a ceasefire to ensure the return of hostages still held in the besieged enclave. Hamas continues to demand “serious negotiations” to end the war, while netanyahu remains publicly committed to achieving “total victory”—a policy anchored in the full dismantling of hamas’s military and governing infrastructure. Doha (reuters) israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said on wednesday that total victory in gaza was within reach, rejecting the latest offer from hamas for a ceasefire to ensure the return of hostages still held in the besieged enclave. After 18 months of agreeing only to partial, phased ceasefire deals, netanyahu is now demanding a comprehensive agreement that would secure the release of all hostages and end the war entirely. Israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu rejected a proposal on feb. 7 for a gaza war truce by hamas, saying victory was within reach and only total defeat of the movement that rules the.
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