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Israel is readying a major military offensive in the last Hamas stronghold in southern Gaza.
“If we can call elections by the end of March, there is still time to hold elections in June, which is critical,” said Barak.
Plans for the IDF offensive in Hamas’s last stronghold in the Gaza Strip will be reviewed by the political echelon on Sunday.
The group led by Mossad chief David Barnea will reportedly have expanded negotiating powers in the Qatari capital.
Brett McGurk also met with Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, who said that Jerusalem would “expand the authority given to our hostage negotiators.”
The Israeli prime minister delivered the message to the Iranian terror proxy during a visit to troops stationed on Mount Hermon.
Netanyahu congratulated the opposition MKs who supported the resolution.
The reported deliveries to the captives comes over a month after the vital drugs entered the Gaza Strip.
Israel is prepared to “go far” to secure the hostages’ release, but not as far as to accept defeat as Hamas is demanding, said the Israeli premier.
“The divide is no longer right wing vs. left wing, but rather pro-Netanyahu vs. anti-Netanyahu.”
The Israeli premier will bring a motion against any such eventuality for a vote in the full Knesset.
Hamas is dependent on the emirate financially, the prime minister said.