Israel-Hamas war: “We will not stop the war after the ceasefire,” Benjamin Netanyahu
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel would not stop the war after the Ceasefire, at the beginning of the government meeting on the release of hostages held by Hamas, which was held after meetings of the cabinets of war and security, Israel Media reported.

Defense Minister Benny Gantz also spoke about the broad outlines of the deal that are difficult and painful from a human point of view, but it is the right agreement.
Those meetings are held in case they are a demonstration of families and friends of the hostages in Tel Aviv.
Local Media reported that around 200 people gathered outside the Kirya military base in Tel Aviv, joining the families of the hostages to protest against those who oppose the deal to release the hostages.
“Who opposed the deal? Who dares to vote against an agreement? Save the ones you can now, you never know what will happen. You cannot wait, you are putting them in danger,” said one protester to the Israeli newspaper, Haaretz.
And RFI reported that the French Minister of the Armed Forces declared that “There are really reasons to hope” regarding the release of hostages.
“There are really reasons to hope” regarding an imminent release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip by the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas, French Minister of the Armed Forces Sébastien Lecornu said on Tuesday on the BFMTV channel.
“We weighed all our weight and we will continue to throw all our weight into this negotiation to free our hostages,” declared the minister who visited the Near and Middle East from November 14 to 18, notably to Egypt, in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar then Israel, before returning to Qatar.