The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu.
Netanyahu cooled the US Secretary of State’s expectations of achieving a pause in the fighting.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected a temporary ceasefire in the Gaza Strip this Friday. if the release of the 241 hostages taken by the Islamist group Hamas is not guaranteed, cooling the expectations of the US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, to negotiate a pause in the fighting.
“We continue with all our strength and “Israel refuses a temporary truce that does not include the release of our hostages,” Netanyahu said after a meeting with Blinken, who traveled to Tel Aviv this Friday for the third time since the war between Hamas and Israel broke out on October 7.
Blinken arrived in Israel with the intention of achieving a temporary ceasefire in the Gaza Strip that would allow the departure of foreigners and the entry of more humanitarian aid. to the Palestinian enclave, where there are already more than 9,200 dead due to the offensive that Israel began after the Hamas attack that left more than 1,400 dead on Israeli soil.
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