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'NO PAUSE. NOT NEGOTIABLE': Israeli Spox Says Hamas Will Pay, 'We Can No Longer Live Like This'

By Eric Bolling Staff

During a Thursday interview with American Agenda on Newsmax, Israeli government spokesperson Tal Heinrich said a pause or ceasefire is “not negotiable.”

“Israel will continue operating in Gaza, including our expanded ground operation that is ongoing, as long as it takes to achieve the goal of dismantling Hamas because we’re not going to let them get away with what they did,” Heinrich said.

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“They’re still firing at us. Keep in mind: 9,000 rockets 26 days after they massacred 1,400 Israelis and injured more than 5,500. So we’re not going to let them get away with it. They’re going to pay for it, because we can no longer live like that.”

Heinrich says that there have been pauses when hostages were released earlier this month.

“We are waiting to see on them releasing more hostages,” she said. “We’re calling on them to unconditionally and unequivocally and immediately do so, and then we will be able to continue talking about further pauses that will facilitate the exit of more hostages.

“But in what pertains to humanitarian aid that goes to the Palestinians, we have allowed in — and you just reported — dozens of trucks with humanitarian aid that includes medical supplies and water and food that is arriving from the Rafah border crossing in the south between Gaza and Egypt to the safer havens that we have designated for Palestinian civilians in the areas of the southwest,” she said.



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