Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to the question that is currently occupying the world’s attention regarding the end of the war in the Gaza Strip, especially after the ceasefire in Lebanon, which came into force Wednesday.
Netanyahu said that his country may agree to a ceasefire in Gaza, noting that this does not mean ending the war, as reported by the “Cairo news” channel in an urgent news.
The Israeli prime minister added that conditions have now improved with regard to a possible deal for the release of detainees in the Gaza Strip.
Netanyahu refused to talk about the details of a deal that would pave the way for a ceasefire in Gaza.
ٍRegarding Lebanon’s crisis, he explained that the ceasefire does not mean an end to the war.
“I am determined to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and I will do everything necessary to achieve this,” he Netanyahu added, referring to improved conditions regarding a possible deal for the release of detainees in Gaza, as reported by the Cairo News Channel.