Netanyahu dismisses claims of imminent cease-fire deal during 'Fox & Friends' appearance
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this week has repeatedly addressed the press to explain his insistence on keeping control of the Philadelphi Corridor in any cease-fire deal.
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Netanyahu stressed that Israel has agreed to several deals proposed by the negotiators from the U.S., Egypt and Qatar, but that each time the deal lapsed because Hamas "has consistently said no to every one of them."
"They don’t agree to anything: Not to the Philadelphi Corridor, not to the keys of exchanging hostages for jailed terrorists, not to anything," Netanyahu said, adding that the terrorist group "just want us out of Gaza so they can retake Gaza and do as they vowed to do."
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