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Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett Discusses Ongoing Hostage Crisis

Naftali Bennett Former Prime Minister of Israel

Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett recently shared his views on the ongoing ceasefire negotiations and hostage situation between Israel and Hamas. The U.S. National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan, emphasized the importance of an enduring ceasefire deal that includes the release of remaining hostages, a sentiment echoed by a majority of the Israeli population.

Prime Minister Bennett acknowledged that the Israeli government has agreed to a hostage deal proposed by President Biden, but Hamas has yet to comply. He emphasized the need for increased pressure on Hamas leadership to secure the release of the remaining hostages.

Regarding the recent hostage rescue operation, which resulted in the successful release of four hostages, Bennett defended the mission, stating that it was necessary to protect Israeli citizens held captive by individuals associated with Hamas. He dismissed criticisms of civilian casualties during the operation, emphasizing the need to prioritize the safety of Israeli citizens.

When questioned about the role of a journalist, Abdallah al-Jamal, in the hostage situation, Bennett accused Al Jazeera of supporting terrorism and denied the legitimacy of their denial regarding al-Jamal's involvement. He reiterated that the Israeli government has evidence implicating al-Jamal in the captivity of hostages.

Regarding the resignation of Benny Gantz from the Netanyahu government, Bennett acknowledged the impact it may have on the government's legitimacy both domestically and internationally. He expressed the need for potential new elections to reaffirm the support of the Israeli people.

In conclusion, former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett emphasized the importance of continued efforts to secure the release of hostages and maintain stability in the region amidst ongoing political challenges.

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