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Netanyahu said to brush off partial ceasefire deal

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted that the country will not accept a partial ceasefire and hostage exchange deal with Hamas, several Hebrew-language media reported on Monday.Netanyahu...
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News video: Israel DIVIDED: Netanyahu DEMANDS War While IDF Wants Hostage Deal | Cabinet Meeting Erupts in Chaos

Israel DIVIDED: Netanyahu DEMANDS War While IDF Wants Hostage Deal | Cabinet Meeting Erupts in Chaos 03:08

A deep rift has emerged between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and IDF Chief Zamir over a potential Gaza hostage deal. While the IDF pushes for acceptance to save lives and end the war, Netanyahu refuses, claiming former U.S. President Trump urged him to reject it. Cabinet ministers remain...

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