Israel's Hardline Stance: No Aid for Gaza, Focus on Defeating Hamas
Israel's far-right police minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, asserted the importance of continuing the war against Hamas, rejecting the idea of allowing aid into Gaza. His remarks come amid speculation that a potential hostage release could lead to a ceasefire, emphasizing defeating Hamas as Israel’s primary objective.
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In a clear statement of intent, Israel's far-right police minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, declared on Monday that the fight against Hamas must persist and that no aid should be permitted to enter Gaza. This stance emerges amidst ongoing speculation within Israel regarding a potential deal to secure the release of a U.S.-Israeli hostage, which some suggest might prompt a ceasefire.
Addressing the Israeli parliament, Ben-Gvir underscored the paramount importance of defeating Hamas, labeling it the top priority of the ongoing conflict. He articulated that this objective is crucial for Israel to successfully retrieve its hostages currently held in Gaza.
Ben-Gvir's comments reflect the deepening resolve within Israel's far-right government to maintain a hardline position against Hamas, even as international eyes watch closely for any developments that might shift the dynamics towards peace or compromise.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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