Prime Minister Netanyahu told a multi-front situational assessment with IDF chiefs Monday evening that Hamas's ultimatum — 'leave the Strip, and you'll get all the hostages' — would have been framed by some as a great victory, but that he views it as an 'enormous defeat.' According to Israel Hayom, the remarks came during a high-level command meeting.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened a multi-front situational assessment with senior IDF commanders on Monday evening, during which he addressed the current state of hostage negotiations. According to Israeli media reports, Netanyahu relayed that Hamas had presented an ultimatum: 'Leave the Strip, and you will get all the hostages.' He characterized such a demand as an 'enormous defeat,' despite acknowledging that some might frame it as a 'great victory.' The remarks come amid ongoing deadlock in talks and as the families of hostages continue to press for a deal. Netanyahu underscored that Israel would not capitulate to what he termed a Hamas diktat, even as the security cabinet weighs operational alternatives. No further details on the assessment's operational conclusions were released.
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