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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday responded to President Biden’s mention of a possible ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, saying the majority of Americans support continuing military action until Israel wins. Ta.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a video address that he has been leading a political movement since the start of the war, saying: “The aim is to curb pressure to end the war early, while gaining support for Israel.” Told.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at a gathering of Jewish leaders at the Museum of Tolerance in Jerusalem. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Prime Minister Netanyahu noted “huge successes” in this area, citing a Harvard-Harris poll that showed more than 80% of Americans support Israel.

“This means that four out of five Americans support Israel and not Hamas,” Netanyahu said in Hebrew. “This gives us even more strength to continue our campaign until absolute victory.”

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Prime Minister Netanyahu released the video a day after President Biden expressed hope that a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas would result in a pause in hostilities and the release of the remaining hostages by early next week.

Asked when he hoped to see such a deal in place, Biden said: “Well, I hope by the end of the weekend. My national security adviser says we’re close to a deal. “A deal is close. It’s not done yet.” My hope is that a ceasefire will be reached by next Monday. ”

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg, Pool, File)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that an Israeli offensive in the southernmost city of Rafah could be “somewhat delayed” if Israel and Hamas agree to a one-week ceasefire. He insists that complete victory in Gaza is “weeks away” once the offensive begins.

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Talks aimed at reaching an agreement have resumed at the expert level in Qatar, one of the mediating countries.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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