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Netanyahu Faces Backlash Over Ceasefire Rejection

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reiterated his commitment to a ceasefire and hostage release plan, stating that his position has not changed. However, he also emphasized that Israel will not end the war until Hamas is eliminated. This stance has been met with mixed reactions from Israeli politicians and a group representing hostages and their families, who feel that Netanyahu may be willing to make a partial deal.

    1. It doesn't mean that the war is going to end, but the war in its current stage is going to end in Rafah. This is true. We will continue mowing the grass later.
    1. If Israel wants to convince itself that it is done, it should exit the strip.
    2. We are a people on its land and a resistance (group) defending its land. If the occupation (Israel) announces it is achieving its goals, let it do so and let it say what it wants and the field can validate and falsify.
    1. That's just a recipe for continued conflict, continued instability and continued insecurity for Israel.
    1. Every day that passes puts the hostages at greater risk and diminishes our chances of bringing them back safely.
Netanyahu Faces Backlash Over Ceasefire Rejection