Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed hope of taking control of the overall security of the Gaza

Benjamin Netanyahu

 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that Israel will take control of the overall security of the Gaza Strip after the war with Hamas

Netanyahu has rejected calls for a ceasefire and has vowed to continue the war until the terror group is destroyed

The Hamas-run health ministry has reported that the death toll from Israel's bombardment of the territory has surpassed 10,000 people, with more than 1.5 million people in Gaza fleeing their homes in search of cover

Netanyahu has said that Israel will have the overall security responsibility for an indefinite period, and Gaza should be governed by those who do not want to continue the way of Hamas

Netanyahu has stated that there will be no ceasefire without the release of the hostages taken by Hamas during its October 7 attacks

He has, however, signaled his openness to "tactical little pauses" to allow the movement of people and aid

Netanyahu has expressed his gratitude for the support of the United States, but has rejected the possibility of a ceasefire, stating that it would be a surrender to Hamas and a victory for them

The Israeli army has pounded Gaza with significant strikes on 450 targets over 24 hours since Sunday morning, and troops are targeting Hamas commanders in underground tunnels

Both Israel and Hamas have rebuffed mounting international pressure for a ceasefire, with Israel saying that Hamas should release the hostages first, and Hamas saying it will not free them or stop fighting while Gaza is under assault

In conclusion, the war between Israel and Hamas continues, with Netanyahu vowing to take control of the overall security of the Gaza Strip and rejecting calls for a ceasefire until the hostages are released. The death toll in Gaza has surpassed 10,000 people, and both sides have resisted international pressure for a ceasefire.

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