(Jerusalem Comprehensive Electric) Israeli Prime Minister Neitatus rejected the Palestinian armed organization Hamas to end the battle in exchange for the hostage, indicating that it will never withdraw the troops from Gaza or stopped.
Nei Tanahu Sunday (January 21) issued a video statement saying: "Hamas requires the end of the war, and the army will withdraw from Gaza as a condition for the release of Israel's hostages."
He said that Hamas also asked Israel to release about 1,200 Hamas militants when they raid Israel on October 7 last year, and promised not to destroy Hamas."If we agree with these conditions, our soldiers will sacrifice in vain, and the other on October 7 is only a matter of time."
He emphasized: "The conditions proposed by Hamas have ignored the simple point, that is, we must win. Only a complete victory can ensure that Hamas is eliminated and let all hostages go home."
According to the Israeli official, Hamas hijacked about 250 hostages more than three months ago, and about 132 people are still in Gaza. I believe at least 27 people have died.Among the hostages, 121 are Israeli citizens and 11 are other nationalities.There are 19 people in hostages.
The hostage problem is delayed, and the domestic pressure facing the Inner Tankahu government is getting greater.On Sunday evening, the relatives and supporters of Israel's hostage demonstrated outside the official residence of Nei Tanahu, asking the government to immediately take action to rescue the hostages.
The group composed of the family members of hostage issued a statement that Nei Tanahu "clearly states that it will not abandon the civilians, soldiers and others who will not abandon the disaster in October."They ask the government to take the initiative to promote the problem of solving the problem."If the Prime Minister decides to sacrifice his hostages, he must have a leader and inform the people of Israel honestly."
The Cabinet Cabinet member of the Israeli War and the former Chief of Staff of the National Defense Force Er Zeng Cott, who met with Neutana, said in an interview last week: "If you cannot reach an agreement, it is impossible to make hostages come back in the near future."
Hamas spokesman also told Reuters on Sunday that Neitanahu's refusal to stop fire in Gaza means that the opportunity to go back in hostages is equal to zero.
On the other hand, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday that the United States, Egypt and Qatar are pushing Israel and Hamas to accept a plan, that is, Hamas first releases the hostages, and the Israeli army then withdrawn from Gaga to end the fire.
Hamas and Israel have not responded to this, but Hamas has always insisted on stopping the fire to reach any agreement.
In the Gaza Strip, Israeli continued to bomb, and launched a lane battle with Hamas, causing death and injury.The Gaza Health Department said on Monday that at least 178 people have died in the past 24 hours, which is the most day since the outbreak of the conflict. The cumulative number of deaths exceeded 25,000, reaching 25,105.
The Evi Army said that it has almost completely destroyed Hamas's tunnel network in northern Gaza, and more than 1 million civilians have moved south.In the southern part of Gaza, Israeli continued to launch a fierce bombing of Khan Joeis and other places.
Joint Chairman of the Biden Campaign: Neutana is an obstacle to peace in the Middle East
Neutanahu has publicly denied that the US President Biden did not fully oppose the plan of the two countries.He has repeatedly emphasized that Hamas must be destroyed, and after the war, Gaza must be completely controlled by Israel.
The co -chair of the campaign group and Senator Corn in the TV interview on Sunday described Neutanhaho as an obstacle to peace in the Middle East, saying that he rejected the United States and the Arab countries to promote the two countries.
Israeli Foreign Minister and Palestine Foreign Minister will talk to foreign ministers of 27 member states of the EU on Monday (22nd). Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan Foreign Ministers, and Secretary -General of the Arab League will also attend these meetings to discuss how to resolve the Harbon conflict.