Israeli Prime Minister's Office: "A 'safe passage' will be provided for soldiers to return home, but there will be no ceasefire."

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Jin10 Data, May 12 - The office of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu issued a statement on the morning of the 12th local time, stating that Israel will provide a "safe passage" for the release of IDF soldier Aidan Alexander from the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) back to Israel from the Gaza Strip, but will not commit to a ceasefire in Gaza or the release of Palestinian prisoners. The statement said that Hamas's decision to release the Israeli soldier is "thanks to the firm policy adopted by Israel and the ongoing military pressure exerted by the IDF in the Gaza Strip," and indicated that ceasefire negotiations in Gaza will proceed alongside continued military operations.

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