Israeli strike on ambulance kills 15; Netanyahu rejects US push for ceasefire | Top points
Israeli strike on ambulance kills 15; Netanyahu rejects US push for ceasefire | Top points
Israel-Hamas war: US State Secretary urged Israel to consider a ceasefire in Gaza to provide aid for citizens in the besieged region. However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected the idea and stressed on the release of all hostages before any pause in military action.
As the war between Israel and Hamas nears its one month with no ceasefire in sight, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected the US's call for a ceasefire and stated that his country is "going full steam ahead" unless the hostages held by Palestinian groups are released.
The US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, who met Netanyahu in Tel Aviv on his third visit since the beginning of the war, said he discussed a humanitarian pause to provide aid to Gaza. However, it was rejected by Israel.
Israeli strike on ambulance kills 15; Netanyahu rejects US push for ceasefire | Top points
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