Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday rejected Hamas’s terms for a ceasefire and hostage-release agreement, calling them “delusional,” a position that complicates efforts to strike a deal between the sides.
Netanyahu vowed to press ahead with Israel’s four-month-long war in the Gaza Strip against the militant group Hamas until achieving “absolute victory.”
The Israeli leader made the comments shortly after meeting U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who has been travelling the region in hopes of securing a ceasefire agreement.
“Surrendering to Hamas’s delusional demands that we heard now not only won’t lead to freeing the captives, it will just invite another massacre,” Netanyahu said
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