Netanyahu Says Hamas Must Accept Egyptian Ceasefire Proposal
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Ynet – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged Hamas on Sunday to accept the Egyptian ceasefire initiative on CNN, and said the path to restoration of calm in Gaza is an “intertwined” system of demilitarization of Gaza and “social and economic relief” for the Palestinian people there.
Netanyahu then blamed Hamas for breaking two UN-mediated ceasefire efforts in an interview with CNN on Sunday. “We had a ceasefire, they violated it, and now they’re violating their own ceasefire.”
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