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Netyahu Rejected Hamas' Counterproposal: “Incessible”

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Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu (photo), classified Hamas' opposition as “incessible” to the 60-day cease-fire plan presented by the United States. According to him, the terrorist group took the situation at the Gaza Strip “retroceder”. The US proposal preceded a two-month delay, the release of 10 live hostages and the... The post Netanyahu rejected Hamas's opposition: “Incessible” appeared first on O Antagnonist.
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The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected Hamas' counterproposal to the ceasefire agreement proposed by the United States. The extremist group demanded a definitive end to the conflict, the complete withdrawal of Israeli troops from the territory, and the release of 125 Palestinians in Israeli custody. "Although Israel has agreed to Witkoff's updated draft for the release of hostages, Hamas continues to stand firm in i…

Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu (photo), classified Hamas' opposition as “incessible” to the 60-day cease-fire plan presented by the United States. According to him, the terrorist group took the situation at the Gaza Strip “retroceder”. The US proposal preceded a two-month delay, the release of 10 live hostages and the... The post Netanyahu rejected Hamas's opposition: “Incessible” appeared first on O Antagnonist.

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(EFE) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this Saturday called Hamas’ “unacceptable” response to the U.S.-mediated ceasefire plan, which proposed the release of 10 live hostages and 18 dead in two weeks. The Islamist group conditioned its acceptance to the total Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and negotiations for a permanent cessation of hostilities, as confirmed by the president’s office in a statement. Military escalation and humanitaria…

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Hamas' response to the latest U.S. ceasefire proposal "unacceptable" this Saturday, which he asked to amend in exchange for agreeing to release 10 live hostages and 18 dead within two weeks. As the U.S. President's special envoy for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, declared: 'Hamas' response is unacceptable and delays the situation,' the Netanyahu Office said today in a statement.

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