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
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?
1 2 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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