Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, rejected Friday the idea of a pause on fighting with Hamas unless the militant group released hostages taken in the Oct. 7 attacks against Israel. Netanyahu’s remarks, which were made in a short televised announcement, seemed to reject calls from President Biden, and other White House officials, for a “humanitarian break “…
The idea of a pause in fighting with Hamas until the violent group releases hostages taken during the attacks on Israel on October 7 was rejected by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday. President Biden and other White House officials appeared to have rejected Netanyahu’s remarks, which were made in a short televised statement. The idea of a cease-fire with Hamas until the radical organization releases hostages taken during the attacks on Israel on October 7 was rejected by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday. President Biden and other White House officials appeared to have rejected Netanyahu’s remarks, which were made in a small televised statement.
Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, rejected Friday the idea of a pause on fighting with Hamas unless the militant group released hostages taken in the Oct. 7 attacks against Israel. Netanyahu’s remarks, which were made in a short televised announcement, seemed to reject calls from President Biden, and other White House officials, for a “humanitarian break “…