Netanyahu: Israel will not yield to Hamas in ceasefire negotiations.

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On the evening of the 24th local time, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated at a public event that Israel would not yield to the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in ceasefire negotiations regarding Gaza. Netanyahu said that if Hamas views Israel's willingness to reach a ceasefire agreement as a sign of weakness and believes it can impose capitulation conditions on Israel and pose a threat to Israel, "then they are very mistaken." Netanyahu reiterated Israel's determination to achieve all its war objectives and vowed to ensure the release of all hostages. When discussing the situation in Syria, Netanyahu stated that Israel "will not abandon our Druze brothers in southern Syria." He promised that Israel would "ensure that the areas south of Damascus, near the border, are free of weapons and will take all necessary measures to assist and protect the Druze people."

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