Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated he will not agree to a full cease-fire that would end the ongoing war in Gaza, putting a strain on international efforts to broker peace.
Despite a new truce proposal from the United States, Netanyahu insists on only accepting a 'partial' cease-fire. This stance challenges the latest diplomatic attempts to halt the 8-month-long conflict, raising concerns about the feasibility of reaching a comprehensive peace agreement.
Netanyahu's position underscores the complexities of negotiating an end to the hostilities, leaving the international community searching for viable solutions to restore peace.
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