Israel open to 'little pauses' in Gaza fighting, says Netanyahu
Tuesday, 7 November 2023 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel would consider temporary halts in the fighting in Gaza to allow humanitarian aid to enter or to permit the release of hostages held by Hamas militants. However, Netanyahu maintained that Israel would not agree to a ceasefire unless all individuals held captive in the Hamas-controlled Palestinian territory were released.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says "there is no situation in which we do not go back to fighting" in Gaza, after a hostage exchange deal between Israel and Hamas has lead to a temporary..
Israel-Hamas Mediators
Work to Extend Truce, , More Captives to Be Freed.
The Israel-Hamas truce agreement was set to expire
on Nov. 29 after being extended for two days.
However, mediators in..
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Talks Continue to Extend , Gaza Ceasefire , Despite Alleged Violations.
'Newsweek' reports that both Israel and Hamas have
accused each other of violating a temporary ceasefire
to allow for the..
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