Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told CBS News Israel would not accept a Hamas offer of a ceasefire, saying the Palestinian militant group had rejected an earlier offer while continuing to fire rockets at Israel.
“Israel has accepted five ceasefires since this conflict began. Five,” Netanyahu said on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “We accepted them and we implemented them, including two humanitarian ceasefires in the last 24 hours which Hamas rejected — as they rejected all the other ceasefires — and they violated them.”
“Israel is doing what any country would do, and certainly what the U.S. would do,” Netanyahu said.
Attacks resumed early Sunday morning after Hamas rejected a proposal from Israel on Saturday to extend a previous cease-fire. In less than 12 hours, 25 rockets had been fired at Israel, according to the Israeli military. Hamas then accepted the ceasefire Sunday, to resume at 2 p.m. local time.
Palestinian senior adviser Mohammad Shtayyeh appeared on CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday as well, stating that Palestinians want peace with Israel and that “all this aggression is totally unjustified.”
“Eighty percent of those killed in Gaza are civilians,” Shtayyeh said.









