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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated Israel is open to negotiating a permanent ceasefire in Gaza during a proposed 60-day truce, contingent on the territory's demilitarization. Negotiations began in Doha,
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the conflict with Hamas is ongoing, asserting that a temporary ceasefire will not deter Israel's goal of dismantling Hamas's military and governance in Gaza.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu signalled that Israel's war against Hamas is far from over, asserting that even a temporary ceasefire will not deter his government from pursuing its ultimate goal: the complete dismantling of Hamas's military.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel will enter negotiations for a permanent ceasefire during the truce.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu concluded his trip to the US Thursday night to return to Israel.Shortly before his departure, Netanyahu visited Andrews Air Force Base, where he flew in a US military helicopter.