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Netanyahu says no cease-fire until hostages' release

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  06 Nov 2023, 09:50

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected growing calls for a cease-fire in Gaza until all the hostages captured by the militant group Hamas are released.

Israel says over 240 hostages were captured by the group during its October 7 attacks, which left over 1,400 killed, according to Israeli figures.

"There will be no cease-fire without the return of the hostages. This should be completely removed from the lexicon," Netanyahu said. "We say this to our friends and to our enemies. We will simply continue until we defeat them. We have no alternative."

Qatar's foreign minister meanwhile said that the country's mediators, which have been trying to negotiate the hostages' release for weeks, would not be able to do that without a "period of calm."

"Any hostage release has to be linked to a period of calm that allows for the hostage release to work, which is something we have not seen for a while," Majed Al Ansari, Qatar's foreign ministry spokesperson told reporters.

Various Arab foreign ministers have repeated calls for a cease-fire during meetings with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, during his ongoing Middle East tour.

Blinken argued that a cease-fire would only allow Hamas, the group listed as a terrorist organization in the US, EU and other countries, to regroup. He has nevertheless tried to advocate for location-specific pauses to allow for aid distribution in Gaza.

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