2023-11-07 03:27:00
Washington: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected calls for a ceasefire amid pressure from various countries to end Israel’s aggression once morest Gaza. Netanyahu said he would consider “strategic breaks” to get aid to Gaza or evacuate hostages, but would not end the ceasefire.
Israel’s ally, the US, had called for a temporary suspension of the ceasefire to allow humanitarian aid to be delivered. He was responding to the issue.
Netanyahu argues that the ceasefire will hamper his country’s war effort. In an interview given to US television, Netanyahu stated that Israel’s position once morest Gaza has not changed.
Short breaks like an hour here and an hour there will be allowed. Same as before. It is to deliver essential supplies and release hostages. But there is no intention to declare an immediate ceasefire,’ Netanyahu told >.
Meanwhile, the UN says Gaza is becoming a children’s graveyard. Secretary General Guterres said. He said immediate ceasefire is necessary on humanitarian grounds.
Israel’s heavy attack on Gaza continued last night. The attack targeted hospitals. Eight people were killed in the attack on Nasser Hospital in Gaza City.
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