‘The war in Gaza will continue until that time…’ Benjamin Netanyahu roared, said – Israel will not surrender

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that the Jewish-majority country is “one step away from victory” in the Gaza war. Along with this he vowed that there will be no ceasefire until Hamas frees all the hostages. He was speaking at a cabinet meeting to mark six months of the war that began on October 7 following an unprecedented attack on Israel by Hamas militants. News agency AFP gave this information.
“There will be no ceasefire without the return of the hostages,” he said, amid hopes of resuming ceasefire talks in Cairo with international mediators. This will not happen.” He stressed that “Israel is ready to compromise, but not ready to surrender”. PM Netanyahu said, “Instead of putting international pressure on Israel, which forces Hamas to toughen its position, the pressure of the international community should be against Hamas. “This will strengthen the release of the hostages.”
This news has come at a time when the Israeli Army said on Saturday that it has recovered the body of a 47-year-old farmer held hostage in Gaza. The body of an Israeli citizen held hostage by Hamas has been recovered at a time when negotiators are preparing for the second round of talks on Sunday to end the six-month war between Israel and Hamas and to release the remaining hostages. Are.
The Israeli military said it had found the body of Elad Katzir and believed he was murdered by Islamic Jihad extremists in January. Hamas extremists entered southern Israel on October 7 and more than 1,200 people were killed in their attack. Hamas had taken at least 250 Israeli people hostage after this attack. Farmer Katjir was kidnapped from the border town of Nir Oz.