Likud ministers told that reports of ‘a ceasefire with conditions’ are fake

Lazar Berman is The Times of Israel's diplomatic reporter

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a press conference on May 10, 2023. (Haim Zach / GPO)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a press conference on May 10, 2023. (Haim Zach / GPO)

Likud ministers and MKs have been told that reports that Israel will agree to a ceasefire with conditions are fake.

According to Likud sources, they receive a message that says, “All talk of a ceasefire with conditions are total fake news.”

“As of right now — there is no ceasefire! PM Netanyahu instructed the IDF and security forces to strike Islamic Jihad with its full force, and to continue the offensive policy he has pursued his entire tenure,” the message says.

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