Afghanistan, Aug. 17 -- Israel ruled out partial agreements with Hamas, insisting on full hostage release, disarmament, and control over Gaza. The stance sparked international criticism amid rising regional tensions.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office has declared that any deal with Hamas will only be possible if all hostages are released simultaneously and the group is disarmed.
The statement emphasized that Israel will not accept partial arrangements, such as the release of only a portion of the hostages, under any circumstances.
Netanyahu, speaking earlier to i24 News, underscored that only a comprehensive agreement meeting Israel's full demands would be considered acceptable by his government.
According to the offici...