
"The Zionists will not go home until Hamas and not give them permission (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu," he explained.
He also thanked the gestures of solidarity received from outside and said "the Palestinian cause is among the top priorities of the people of the world."
Netanyahu insisted yesterday that his country would only accept the agreement to a permanent cease-fire in Gaza when "all Israel's security interests are met."
A Palestinian negotiator said during yesterday in Cairo, who are "less optimistic" about the talks, while the limit is midnight ceasefire holds.
Yesterday, thousands of Israelis marched in Tel Aviv for peace with the Palestinians in the conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
Meanwhile, dozens of Palestinians who support Hamas took to the streets to give their support to the Islamic militant group that rules the Gaza Strip.
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