Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says President Biden presented an 'incomplete' version of the cease-fire deal Israel is prepared to accept.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says there are 'gaps' between the cease-fire deal Israel proposed and the version of it that President Biden described on Friday. Netanyahu stated Monday that Biden's description of the deal was 'incomplete,' indicating it was less expansive than Biden had suggested. 'The proposal that Biden presented is incomplete,' Netanyahu said. 'The war will stop in order to bring hostages back, and afterward we will hold discussions.
In a statement also on Saturday, Hamas said it viewed the president’s plan positively, particularly 'his call for a permanent cease-fire, the withdrawal of forces from Gaza Strip, reconstruction and an exchange of prisoners.
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