On October 4, Jin10 reported that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu believes that Hamas's response to Trump's proposal is "mainly negative", but he feels there is no choice but to cooperate with Trump's efforts. The report quotes sources close to Netanyahu saying: "They believe this is mainly a negative response. But they are still cooperating with Trump's efforts because they see no other options." A person close to Netanyahu also revealed that he was surprised by Trump's very positive response, as Hamas only conditionally and ambiguously accepted the proposal Trump put forward on September 29. The report also pointed out that Netanyahu intends to politically project a posture of "reluctant agreement" rather than "actively promoting", as the two far-right parties in his ruling coalition firmly oppose ending the war.
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Netanyahu is dissatisfied with Hamas's response, but has no other choice.
On October 4, Jin10 reported that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu believes that Hamas's response to Trump's proposal is "mainly negative", but he feels there is no choice but to cooperate with Trump's efforts. The report quotes sources close to Netanyahu saying: "They believe this is mainly a negative response. But they are still cooperating with Trump's efforts because they see no other options." A person close to Netanyahu also revealed that he was surprised by Trump's very positive response, as Hamas only conditionally and ambiguously accepted the proposal Trump put forward on September 29. The report also pointed out that Netanyahu intends to politically project a posture of "reluctant agreement" rather than "actively promoting", as the two far-right parties in his ruling coalition firmly oppose ending the war.