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Israel's PM Benjamin Netanyahu says anyone who murders hostages doesn't want a cease-fire deal

Netanyahu accuses Hamas of killing them in 'cold blood' and says Israel would hold the group accountable

Benjamin Netanyahu. File picture.

AP
Published 01.09.24, 02:10 PM

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed sorrow over the deaths of six hostages, saying the killings prove that Hamas does not want a cease-fire deal.

Netanyahu said Sunday that he was heartbroken to hear the news of the hostages' deaths.

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He accused Hamas of killing them in “cold blood” and said Israel would hold the group accountable. He also accused the group of scuttling ongoing cease-fire efforts.

“Whoever murders hostages doesn't want a deal,” he said.

Critics in Israel have accused Netanyahu of dragging his feet in cease-fire talks — a charge he denies.

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