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Netanyahu says Israel doesn’t plan to reoccupy and govern Gaza

  • The Israeli prime minister said his country has no intention to remain in Gaza long-term but insisted the territory must be ‘demilitarised and rebuilt’
  • Netanyahu also said a peace deal with Saudi Arabia was still possible despite the bloodshed

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu poses with soldiers at an army base in Tze’elim, Israel, on November 7. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ruled out a ceasefire in Gaza on Thursday, saying the military was performing “exceptionally well,” but insisted Israel does not plan to reoccupy the Palestinian territory.

“A ceasefire with Hamas means surrender,” he told Fox News, adding there was no “timetable” for the military offensive.

“I think the Israeli army is performing exceptionally well,” he added.

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“However long it takes, we’ll do it.”

Israel has vowed to destroy Hamas after the militant group poured across the border from Gaza on October 7, killing 1,400 people, mostly civilians and taking around 240 people hostage, according to Israel.

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The retaliatory aerial bombing and ground offensive has killed more than 10,800 people in Gaza, mostly civilians and many of them children, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.

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