Netanyahu's Reiteration to Reclaim Gaza Territory
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has emphasized intentions to reclaim Gaza territory if Hamas does not release hostages. Addressing parliament, Netanyahu warned of intensified measures against Hamas' refusal, including potential land seizures, amid interruptions from opposition members.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reiterated threats to capture territory in the Gaza Strip unless Hamas releases remaining hostages. The announcement was made during a parliamentary session that experienced disruptions from opposition members.
Netanyahu declared that the Israeli government would exert more severe repression the longer Hamas withheld hostages. His address highlighted the potential for territorial seizures, among other undisclosed measures.
This statement underscores escalating tensions in the region, with Netanyahu's government under pressure to respond decisively to Hamas' actions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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