Netanyahu rejects US's  appeal to stop ceasefire, says this
Netanyahu rejects US's appeal to stop ceasefire, says this
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Jerusalem: Amid growing international pressure over the Israeli-Palestine ceasefire, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday hinted at the prospects of further intensifying the conflict and winning Gaza. He said Israel was initially working on a policy of stopping rocket attacks by the Palestine terror group Hamas, but now the possibility of these attacks intensifying and even conquering the Palestinian-controlled Gaza Strip region cannot be ruled out.

Netanyahu was addressing about 70 foreign diplomats at the Kirya military base in Tel Aviv. Where he informed them about the situation after more than a week of war. During the conflict, Gaza terror groups fired large quantities of rockets at Israel, which Israel has responded to through air strikes. International pressure is mounting on both sides to agree on a ceasefire through mediators.

"You can either win them, or you can stop them," Netanyahu said of Hamas, who carried out rocket attacks on Israel. Netanyahu added, "We are still engaged in strong resistance, but I have to say, we are not ruling out anything. "Meanwhile, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu rejected US President Joe Biden's demand to ease the conflict, saying he was "determined" to continue his campaign in Gaza until his objectives were met.

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