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Netanyahu promised to pay Palestinians $5 million for each freed Israeli hostage

Netanyahu promised to pay the Palestinians $5 million for each freed Israeli hostage The Prime Minister of Israel promises $5 million and a safe exit to the Palestinians for each freed hostage. During his visit to Gaza, Netanyahu announced the successful destruction of the military potential of Hamas.”, — write on: unn.ua

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has promised to pay the Palestinians $5 million for each freed Israeli hostage from Hamas. He said this during a trip to the Gaza Strip, he reports UNN.

“To those (Palestinians) who want to get out of this situation, I say: anyone who brings us a hostage, we will provide a safe exit. Both him and his family. We will also give a reward of 5 million dollars for each kidnapped. The choice is yours, choose. In any case, the result will be the same: we will return all (hostages),” Netanyahu said.

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After visiting Gaza’s Netzarim Corridor, Netanyahu vowed that Hamas would not rule the strip and that anyone who harmed the Israeli hostages would pay a heavy price.

Netanyahu says that IDF forces in Gaza have “achieved excellent results towards our important goal of keeping Hamas from ruling Gaza. We are destroying its military potential in a very impressive way, and we are moving towards its governing potential…”.

Netanyahu visited the area along with Defense Minister Israel Katz, IDF Commander Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi and Shin Bet Chairman Ronen Bar.

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