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Israeli Finance Minister Smotrich Calls Emerging Gaza Deal a 'Catastrophe' for National Security, Rejects Release of Terrorists
Jan 13, 2025, 09:10 AM
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has expressed strong opposition to an emerging deal regarding Gaza, labeling it a 'catastrophe' for Israel's national security. He stated that his party will not support a deal that involves the release of terrorists and a cessation of hostilities, emphasizing the need for Israel to maintain a robust military presence in Gaza until Hamas surrenders. Smotrich's comments come amid reports that Prime Minister Netanyahu has struggled to secure his support for the proposed exchange deal, which allegedly includes the return of more bodies than living hostages. Smotrich reiterated that any agreement perceived as a surrender will be rejected, calling for a decisive military approach to ensure Israel's security interests are upheld.
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