Israel’s prime minister reiterated that he would not accept any agreement that would require an end to the conflict, although he acknowledged that he was open to a “partial” agreement that would facilitate the return of some hostages still in Hamas hands. in Gaza. After this “intensive phase of attacks” ends, Netanyahu plans to send more troops north to the Lebanese border, where fighting with Iran-backed Hezbollah is escalating. “We will do this primarily for defensive purposes,” he said.
He also rejected the idea that the Palestinian Authority would control the Gaza Strip to replace Hamas. “I do not want to create a Palestinian state, I do not want to hand it over to the Palestinian Authority. I’m not ready for this,” he said.
So far, the Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip has killed more than 37,000 people and injured more than 85,000.
Author: Rita Monteiro
Source: CM Jornal

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