Netanyahu says it “is not absolutely certain” that Hamas’ military commander Mohammed Deif and his deputy Rafa’a Salameh were killed in today’s strikes on al-Mawasi. He added that the Israeli military would “one way or another” kill all Hamas leaders. The prime minister said he approved the strike after receiving satisfactory information on collateral damage and the type of ammunition to be used. Netanyahu lays out conditions for captives-ceasefire deal The Israeli prime minister says he is still committed to Biden’s proposal to end the war, but he spelled out his conditions to finalise an agreement: The “right” to return to the battlefield until all objectives have been met. Preventing weapons smuggling to Hamas through Egypt, “which means continuing our control over the Philadelphi Corridor”. Bringing back as many captives as possible alive in the first round of negotiations. Click here to share on social media Subscribe to our channel: Follow us on Twitter: Find us on Facebook: Check our website: Check out our Instagram page: Download AJE Mobile App: #aljazeeraenglish #BreakingNews #aljazeeralivenews #aljazeeraenglish #palestine #newsfeed #news #aljazera #latestnews #gaza #israel #Iran #IranHelicopterAccident #EbrahimRaisi #Raisi #AmirAbdolahian #EastAzerbaijan #BreakingNews #news
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