Netanyahu calls for end to Hamas in first remarks since Trump ceasefire call
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on Wednesday for the elimination of Hamas in his first public remarks since U.S. President Donald Trump announced what he called a "final proposal" for a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza. It's over," Netanyahu told a meeting hosted by the Trans-Israel pipeline. Trump said on Tuesday that Israel had agreed to U.S.-proposed ceasefire conditions.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on Wednesday for the elimination of Hamas in his first public remarks since U.S. President Donald Trump announced what he called a "final proposal" for a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza. "There will not be a Hamas. There will not be a Hamastan. We're not going back to that. It's over," Netanyahu told a meeting hosted by the Trans-Israel pipeline.
Trump said on Tuesday that Israel had agreed to U.S.-proposed ceasefire conditions.
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