Tel Aviv [Israel], As Hamas signaled a broader ceasefire as part of a hostage release deal, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in no uncertain terms that Israel would end the operation and withdraw IDF troops from the Gaza Strip. Will not accept. The Times of Israel reports. Amid rumors of international pressure on Israel to agree to effectively end the war in Gaza under a hostage release deal over the weekend, Netanyahu said Israel was not prepared to accept a situation in which Hama The soldiers should come out and take control. Gaza again. "Israel cannot accept this," he said. "We are not prepared to accept a situation in which Hamas battalions come out of their bunkers, recapture Gaza, rebuild their military infrastructure, and return Israeli civilians to the surrounding communities in the cities of the south. Back to threatening.In all parts of the country,” he said. Furthermore, Netanyahu said that Israel would not agree to Hamas's demands "which means surrender, and will continue fighting until all of its goals are achieved." Additionally, he said that accepting Hamas's demands would bring the next conflict closer and would allow Hamas to commit another genocide in the future, The Times of Israel reported. Meanwhile, he also stressed that Israel is still ready for a deal, but Hamas "sticks to its position." Additionally, senior officials from the US, Qatar and Egypt are in Cairo with Hamas officials.However, Netanyahu decided not to send a delegation at this stage, according to the Times of Israel. Yesterday Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh said the militant group is eager to reach a comprehensive ceasefire that would end Israel's "aggression", Would guarantee Israel's withdrawal from Gaza, and achieve an agreement. The hostages will be released in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. In his statement, Haniyeh also accused PM Netanyahu of "continuing aggression and expanding the scope of the conflict and harming the efforts made through mediators and various parties."