Netanyahu rejected ceasefire-for-hostages deal in Gaza, sources say
Netanyahu rejected ceasefire-for-hostages deal in Gaza, sources say
Israeli PM said to have turned down proposal in early talks and continues to take tough line
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Israeli PM said to have turned down proposal in early talks and continues to take tough line
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I mean future articles covering it have said things like "Ceasefire for $x hostages rejected" for exactly this reason.
1 2 ReplySure but your case is still weak and honestly not even there.
1 1 Reply"Ceasefire-for-hostages"
Would you assume that they're asking for a ceasefire in a percentage of the territory or the full territory?
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1 0 ReplyI wouldn't assume anything.
1 1 ReplyThat's not the truth. When you hear the title: "Netanyahu rejected ceasefire-for-hostages deal in Gaza, sources say"
Do you assume that it's 40% of the hostages for a ceasefire im 40% of the territory?
1 1 ReplyI think if you want the truth then stop being lazy and read the whole article instead of getting your information from misinterpreting headlines.
1 1 ReplyI did. That's why I pointed out the misleading headline as a comment. Had I not read the article I would have assumed that it was a ceasefire in 100% of the territory for 100% of the Hostages that Israel turned down.
Just like you would have.
1 0 ReplyJust like you would have
Nope. But whatever you need to say to make yourself feel better.
1 1 ReplyIf you'd have thought a different amount, you'd have said it when i pointed it out.
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