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Prime Minister's Office Statement:
It is Hamas which opposes a deal, not Israel. Prime Minister Netanyahu has made it clear that we will not leave Gaza until we return all 120 of our hostages, living and deceased.
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Netanyahu floats the idea of a partial ceasefire deal for only some of the hostages held by Hamas
'Netanyahu didn't say this as a whoopsie – he said this very calculated... a way of introducing the idea of not being able to return all the hostages,' says @_biancazanini pic.twitter.com/q6i8bh8zzT
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Eylon Levy
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Israeli Prime Minister's Office:
"It's Hamas that's objecting to a [hostage] deal, not Israel. Prime Minister Netanyahu made clear that we will not leave Gaza until we get back all 120 hostages, alive and dead alike."
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Barak Ravid
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday said he is still committed to the Israeli proposal for a hostage and ceasefire deal after walking back his support for it a day earlier. My report on @axios
www.axios.com/2024/06/24/netanyahu-support-gaza-israel-hostage-ceasefire-proposal
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