Israel remain committed to proposed Gaza ceasefire: Netanyahu

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GAZA: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that Israel remains committed to its proposed Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal, and his military chief claimed the remaining Hamas forces in the southern Gaza city of Rafah were nearly dismantled, Reuters reports.

“We are committed to the Israeli proposal that President Biden welcomed. Our position has not changed. The second thing, which does not contradict the first, we will not end the war until we eliminate Hamas,” Netanyahu said in a speech to parliament.

Israel’s military issued a statement from a situational assessment by its chief of staff in the area of Rafah, where Israeli forces have been fighting Hamas’ remaining battalions.

“We are clearly approaching the point where we can say we have dismantled the Rafah Brigade, that it is defeated not in the sense that there are no more terrorists, but in the sense that it can no longer function as a fighting unit,” said Lieutenant-General Herzi Halevi.

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