"One Step Away From Victory, No Ceasefire Until...": Netanyahu On Gaza War

Israeli Prime Minister asserts Israel on brink of victory in Gaza war, refusing ceasefire until hostages released, amid mounting international pressure after aid workers' killing, with concerns over conflict spreading heightened by Iran's threats.

  • Bilawal Riaz
  • 1 min read

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that Israel is on the brink of victory in the Gaza war and insisted that no ceasefire will occur until Hamas releases all hostages. Netanyahu accused Iran of orchestrating attacks against Israel through its proxies and emphasized that Israel is prepared for a deal but not willing to surrender. International pressure has mounted on Israel following the killing of aid workers in Gaza, with US President Joe Biden urging an immediate ceasefire. Concerns about the conflict spreading have escalated after Iran threatened retaliation for the death of its Revolutionary Guards in an air strike on its embassy annex in Damascus.

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