Israel-Gaza War, Hostage Deal

Netanyahu: Deal will progress when Hamas drops "delusional" demands

The Prime Minister addressed the question of ongoing negotiations for a hostage deal, saying that this will only happen when Hamas lets go of its demand of a complete cessation of the war.

(Photo: ISRAEL SELLEM/POOL)

Having previously explained that he was not continuing negotiations with Hamas due to their "delusional" demand that Israel stop fighting entirely, the Prime Minister explained his logic further in a subsequent statement:

"This week we freed two of our hostages in a brilliant military operation. As of now we have freed 112 of our hostages in a combination of strong military pressure and tough negotiations.

"This is also the key to freeing more of our hostages: Strong military pressure and very tough negotiations.

"Indeed, I insist that Hamas drop its delusional demands. When they do so, we will be able to move forward."


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