After Biden's call for truce, Netanyahu says Israel's war plans are unchanged
A day after President Biden called on Israel and Hamas to reach a truce, declaring it was "time for this war to end," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday reiterated that Israel will not agree to a permanent ceasefire in Gaza as long as Hamas still retains governmental and military power.In his statement, Netanyahu did not explicitly endorse or reject the proposed ceasefire plan that Biden laid out in an unusually detailed speech on Friday. Two Israeli officials confirmed that Biden's proposal corresponded to an Israeli ceasefire proposal that had been given the green light by Israel's war cabinet. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive negotiations.But the timing of Netanyahu's remarks, which came first thing the next morning, appeared to...