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Contrary to Rumors: the Prime Minister will not Make an 'Urgent' Statement

After it was circulated that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will make an urgent statement to the media this evening - it turns out that the reports are not true. Also, the rumors spread about the abductees are not true.

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In the last few hours, a news item was circulated on the various social networks, claiming that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will make a statement in the evening, now it turns out that the publication is not true. In addition, rumors were spread about the abductees, but they are also untrue.

As a reminder, last night at the end of Shabbat, Prime Minister Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Minister Benny Gantz held a joint statement in the Kirya in Tel Aviv. In his statement, Netanyahu referred to the tragedy in which three hostages were killed by IDF fire: "We are in a war for our existence. In this war we must continue until victory. Despite the international pressure and the falling of the soldiers.

"When I was informed about the terrible tragedy it shocked me. It broke my heart as well as the nation's, and our hearts go out to the families in their time of great sorrow."

Later in the statement, Netanyahu was asked about the Oslo Accords and replied: "I inherited the Oslo Accords, the decision to bring the PLO from Tunis was made before I became Prime Minister. I thought it was a terrible mistake and I still think so. I am proud that I prevented the establishment of the Palestinian state."

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Contrary to Rumors: the Prime Minister will not Make an 'Urgent' Stateme - JFeed