
Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu indicated Sunday he’d walked back his plan to accept a ceasefire deal endorsed by the United Nations and Joe Biden, Axios reported, citing an interview with Israel’s pro-Netanyahu television channel, Channel 14.
Netanyahu reportedly said he hopes to reach a “partial deal” that would see some Israeli hostages released by Hamas while Israel’s ground assault in Gaza continues.
“I am ready to do a partial deal, it is no secret, that will bring back some of the people,” he reportedly told an Israeli TV network Sunday. “But we are committed to continue the war after the pause in order to achieve the goal of destroying Hamas. I will not give up on this. I will not stop the war and leave Hamas standing in Gaza,” he said.
While Netanyahu claimed his stance was no secret, Sunday marked the first time he indicated he was no longer considering a long-term ceasefire deal that was partially negotiated by U.S. officials. The White House declined to comment on Netanyahu’s comments, Axios reported. Read more at Axios.