Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday dismissed Hamas’s statement earlier in the evening on its readiness to reach a “comprehensive deal” to end the war in Gaza.

The terrorist organization listed its conditions for an agreement, that would include the release of all of the remaining 48 hostages (20 of whom are alive, according to Israeli estimates): freeing Palestinian security prisoners, a full withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Strip, opening the entry crossings “for all of the Strip’s needs” and the start of reconstruction.

“Unfortunately, this is another Hamas spin that has nothing new in it,” the Prime Minister’s Office responded.

“The war can end immediately under the conditions set by the cabinet: 1. The release of all the hostages. 2. The disarmament of H

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