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Netanyahu Rejects Hamas Proposal, Calls It a Defeat and Insists on Military and Diplomatic Pressure
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 2 hours ago
What happened
Prime Minister Netanyahu rejected a Hamas proposal to release hostages in exchange for Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, calling it a defeat. He insisted on a strategy combining strong military action and diplomatic pressure, especially with U.S. support, to secure the hostages' release. Netanyahu said Israel ultimately succeeded without conceding to Hamas's terms.
- 01Netanyahu called the Hamas proposal for hostage release in exchange for Gaza withdrawal a major defeat.
- 02He insisted the only way to free hostages was through strong military and diplomatic pressure.
- 03Netanyahu emphasized the importance of U.S. diplomatic support in the effort.
- 04Accepting Hamas's terms would have left Hamas and Iranian allies armed and in power.
- 05Netanyahu feared the proposal would lead to disaster but believed Israel could still rescue all hostages.
- 06Israel ultimately succeeded in freeing hostages without conceding to Hamas's demands.
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