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Netanyahu: Israel will begin Gaza ceasefire negotiation to end the war and release hostages

Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's Prime Minister, said Thursday that Israel would begin negotiations immediately for the release of the hostages in Gaza. He also announced an end to the war which has lasted nearly two years on terms acceptable to Israel.

Netanyahu told soldiers in Gaza that he would be meeting with commanders soon to discuss plans to capture Gaza City and defeat Hamas.

He said: "We're in the decision phase."

Israeli forces continued to exert pressure on Gaza City until Thursday.

The military called up 60,000 reserve soldiers on Wednesday as a sign the government would continue with its plan despite international criticism.

It will take several weeks to call up tens or even hundreds of thousands of reserve soldiers. This gives time to mediators to try to resolve differences over a temporary ceasefire that Hamas accepted but which the Israeli government is yet to respond to.

The proposal calls on a 60-day truce and the release of 18 dead bodies and 10 hostages who are still alive and being held by Hamas militants in Gaza. Israel, in turn, would release around 200 Palestinian prisoners who have been held by Israel for a long time.

Israel has declared that the remaining 50 hostages in Gaza held by militants must be immediately released. Israeli officials estimate that 20 of the hostages are still alive. (Reporting and editing by Mayaan Lubell, Howard Goller)

(source: Reuters)