Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vows to fight on amid ceasefire deal

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A new proposal could lead to a temporary ceasefire, where Israel would pause its air and ground operations, but only in exchange for 20 Israeli hostages held by Hamas since last October.

On Tuesday, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed once again to launch that ground offensive into Rafah, saying he would do so "with or without a deal." Netanyahu holds firm to his intentions to eliminate Hamas and achieve total victory.

Photo: Abir Sultan/Pool Photo via AP

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Nantanyahu has made it clear along time ago hostages or humans are "Not his main concern!"

sherrigrey
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And? He knows he can continue to do anything he wants with 100% freedom from consequences. He is behaving as though he is God, doing the deaths of everyone in Gaza and America supports this. However golden his coffin is when he is buried, he will be judged and he will reap what he sows, the corrupt on Earth can not escape their fate

alienfrommarss
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Netty followed me, so its my turn to follow him.
Its turn taking. ❤

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Excellent. More good. Less bad. People are not all equal.

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Who ever sees Benjamin Netanyahu as someone not doing right must first listen to Mossab who knows what kind of villains is hamas

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