Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s Interview Controversy: Hostage Rescue and Gaza Conflict Updates

2023-11-13 02:15:00

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has been interviewed one following another, stating that he is actively rescuing hostages, but he also refuses to discuss whether he is responsible for the raid on Israel on October 7.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu went on American talk shows on Sunday to show that Israel was doing its best to rescue the hostages. At the same time, German Chancellor Scholtz said that he opposed an “immediate” ceasefire in the Gaza corridor. This position is different from that of many Arab countries, French President Macron and others. (Reported by Qi Hailun)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told U.S. media that there may be an agreement to release hostages held in the Gaza Strip, but he refused to provide details for fear that the potential plan would be undermined. Netanya said nonsense, the less I say, the better my chances of realizing my plan. Netanyahu has repeatedly reiterated that there will be no ceasefire without releasing the hostages.

Netanyahu went on a series of US talk shows on Sunday to show that Israel was working around the clock to free the hostages. In an interview with CNN, he refused to answer whether he was responsible for the raid on Israel on October 7, saying that such difficult questions should be raised following the war is over. CNN reported that Netanyahu said Hamas wanted a series of endless pauses that would essentially eliminate the fighting once morest them. And he seemed to rule out the possibility of a Palestinian autonomous government playing a role in Gaza following the war.

At a time when people from all walks of life are clamoring for an end to the Israeli-Kazakhstan conflict, German Chancellor Scholtz said that he opposed an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. Schotts said at a media discussion event that he did not believe calls for an immediate cease-fire or a longer-term moratorium were correct, which would mean that Israel would ultimately allow Hamas to recover and acquire new missiles. Sjotz is expected to meet with Turkish President Erdogan in Berlin next week.

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