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Blinken visits Israel but fails to secure an cease fire agreement from Netanyahu

JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday forcefully rejected a cease-fire proposal by Hamas, vowing to fight until a “complete victory” had been achieved over the militant group in Gaza — a setback for Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who was in Israel hoping to build support for a humanitarian pause.

Hamas had called for a three-stage cease-fire deal that would release Israeli hostages, alive and dead, over a more than four-month period in exchange for the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip, according to the leaked text of its response to a truce proposal verified by The Washington Post.

Netanyahu called Hamas’s terms “delusional” in a news conference Wednesday evening: “By giving in to Hamas demands, we will only invite another massacre,” he said, adding that Israel would continue its military campaign in southern Gaza.

Read the original Washington Post article here.

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