Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is optimistic about a hostage release deal with Hamas and a potential ceasefire. He has declared Israel’s commitment to defeating Hamas and recovering the hostages. Netanyahu suggested a 60-day ceasefire could pave the way for negotiations to end the conflict. He spoke about the possibility of completing the deal in a few days. He made clear that Israel would resume fighting if the agreement fails, emphasizing that the war’s objectives would be met either through talks or military force. The ongoing discussions involve how to ensure Hamas’s disarmament and to prevent it from having any control in Gaza. Netanyahu also addressed concerns about the war’s length and acknowledged the unique challenges Israel faces.
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