Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this week has repeatedly addressed the press to explain his insistence on keeping control of the Philadelphi Corridor in any cease-fire deal.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday morning dismissed reports that negotiators were close to agreeing a cease-fire deal. 'It’s exactly inaccurate,' Netanyahu told 'Fox & Friends' co-host Brian Kilmeade during an interview. 'There's a story, a narrative out there that there's a deal out there … that’s just a false narrative.' Netanyahu stressed that Israel has agreed to several deals proposed by the negotiators from the U.S.
Netanyahu lamented the 'horrible' condition of the bodies and detailed his visit to the families of the victims, whom he said were 'broken' by the news. BIDEN BLASTED FOR PRESSURING NETANYAHU, NOT HAMAS TERRORISTS FOLLOWING MURDER OF JEWISH HOSTAGES 'We have worked so hard to get them out,' Netanyahu insisted. 'I made a deal a few months ago where we got more than half of our hostages out and more than half of the living hostages.
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