

In the statement, the Israeli Prime Minister also dismissed the idea that Israel could deceive Hamas into freeing all the hostages and then resume the war. Read further on Dynamite News
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Saturday evening that Hamas had rejected a proposal for the return of half of the living hostages in Gaza by demanding the end of the war and an Israeli military retreat from Gaza.
"If we capitulate to the dictates of Hamas now, all the great achievements of the war... will disappear," said Netanyahu in a recorded video statement.
In the statement, the Israeli Prime Minister also dismissed the idea that Israel could deceive Hamas into freeing all the hostages and then resume the war, arguing that the international community would not accept such a move.
“We will not end the ‘war of revival’ before we destroy Hamas in Gaza, return all our hostages and ensure that Gaza no longer poses a threat to Israel,” averred Netanyahu.
He said, “Hamas are a group of despicable murderers, but they’re not stupid. They are demanding binding international guarantees which do not enable this illusion of deception which all these experts are suggesting.
“These people have no idea how the international system works. No one, not the US, not China, not Russia, not others in the UN Security Council, will cooperate with this scam, something which will make returning to war impossible. We won’t have any legitimacy to do this. There is no ‘fake obligation’. If we obligate not to fight, we can’t go back to fighting in Gaza,” said Israel PM.
Earlier in the day, the Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, released a new video showing an Israeli hostage held in Gaza.
The four-minute video features Israeli hostage Elkana Bohbot speaking on a landline phone, seemingly making a call to his family to continue their efforts for his release.
"My health is not good. I am screaming for death. Please, do this for me," he said at the end of the recording.
The Al-Qassam Brigades concluded the video with the message, "They will not return except in a capacity," in reference to the hostages.
It remains unclear when the video was recorded.
Israeli media reported that the video's release triggered demonstrations in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Beersheba, and Haifa, where thousands called on the government to secure the release of captives without delay.
Meanwhile, Israel's military operation has been continuing in Gaza. The Israel Defence Forces said in a statement that its armored forces killed more than 40 Hamas militants in the Rafah area, southern Gaza Strip, over the weekend.