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No hostages to be released until Friday at the earliest says Israel

As part of the agreement, Hamas will allow the Red Cross to visit the remaining hostages in Gaza

November 22, 2023 22:46
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(JNS) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the nation on Wednesday night, just hours before the hostages-for-ceasefire deal with Hamas was scheduled to take effect.

“It’s not always possible to free hostages through military efforts, and that’s why we are not waiting,” he said. “I believe wholeheartedly, and so do my colleagues, that this is the right decision.”

“I want to be clear: The war continues. We are going to continue until we achieve all our objectives,” he stated, including destroying Hamas, freeing the estimated 240 hostages in Gaza, and “ensuring that, the day after Hamas, there will be no more threat to Israel.”

The Israel Defense Forces’ operation will not end until “there will be no more actors in Gaza that indoctrinates their children to hate Israel,” Netanyahu added.