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Israel won’t agree to a full ceasefire in Gaza, but may accept brief breaks in fighting, Netanyahu says.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has expressed his opposition to the idea of humanitarian pauses in fighting, a proposal that has gained support from the country’s top ally, the United States. Netanyahu believes that a general ceasefire would impede Israel’s war efforts. While the US is in favor of implementing such pauses to allow for the delivery of aid and ensure the safety of civilians, Netanyahu argues that it would hinder Israel’s ability to protect its citizens and combat the ongoing conflict effectively.

The Prime Minister’s stance highlights the contrasting views between Israel and its ally regarding the best course of action for resolving the conflict. While the US focuses on the humanitarian aspect and the importance of safeguarding innocent lives, Netanyahu prioritizes the military operations aimed at protecting Israeli citizens and achieving their strategic goals. This disagreement underscores the challenges faced by international actors attempting to find a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian territories.

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