Smotrich Demands the Destruction of Hamas: A Firm Stand Against Ceasefire
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has called for the destruction of Hamas following the return of hostages from Gaza. He refuses to support a ceasefire deal with the militant group to end the ongoing war but does not threaten the stability of Netanyahu's coalition government.

In a firm declaration of policy, Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced his stance on Thursday, asserting that the militant group Hamas must be destroyed. His call follows the recent return of hostages from the Gaza Strip.
Smotrich expressed a clear opposition to any potential ceasefire deal with Hamas aimed at ending the current conflict in Gaza. He reiterated his position, emphasizing that peace efforts should not compromise the security and strategic objectives of Israel.
However, the minister stopped short of suggesting any political maneuvers that could undermine the coalition government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Smotrich's remarks underscore the complexities faced by Israel in balancing military objectives with political stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)