Netanyahu says Israel has retained ‘right to return to fighting if needed’
- Israel maintains the right to resume fighting if ceasefire negotiations with Hamas do not progress, according to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
- U.S. President Joe Biden and President-elect Donald Trump support Israel's right to combat if negotiations are deemed futile, as stated by Netanyahu.
- A ceasefire is set to begin today, with 33 hostages to be freed over six weeks, while 990 to 1,650 Palestinian prisoners will be released in exchange.
- Netanyahu warns that Israel will not proceed with the agreement until it receives a list of hostages from Hamas, emphasizing that Israel will not tolerate violations of the agreement.
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