‘Israel will win this war’: PM Netanyahu vows amid war with Hamas
Israel’s PM Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed that the country ‘will win this war’ and promises to’resign Hamas to the dustbin of history’ during a press conference. Netanyahu added a ceasefire in Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made it clear on Monday that his nation would not accept a ceasefire, declaring that “this is a time for war.”
The Israeli military reported that, as part of its increased ground operations in the enclave, it killed scores of Hamas fighters throughout the course of the night and attacked sites in northern Gaza. About two miles into the strip, Israeli media depicted the nation’s military perched atop a hotel.
Following weeks of bombardment and siege, the UN warned that “civil order” in Gaza is failing, with individuals storming into warehouses to steal necessities for survival. As per the White House, US President Joe Biden put pressure on Netanyahu on Sunday to increase the humanitarian aid flowing into Gaza “immediately and significantly.”
In a video produced by Hamas, three ladies are seen who are presumably detainees of the Palestinian militant organisation following their terror attack on Israel on October 7. Days have passed since Israeli officials rejected reports that captive discussions were moving forward.
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Israel is being pressured by the US to keep up communications infrastructure in Gaza and restore water supplies. State Department claims
Speaking through a State Department official, the US is pressuring Israel to “ensure that communication networks in Gaza remain operational” and to resume providing gasoline and water, two necessities.
State Department spokeswoman Matthew Miller stated at a press briefing on Tuesday, “We made clear to the government of Israel over the weekend that communications networks need to be restored, and we are pleased that they took steps to do that.”
Additionally, Miller stated that the US is “making progress” in guaranteeing fuel supplies to Gaza.
Miller claims that although the US and Israel have an agreement to restart a second water connection into Gaza, “there are issues with parts of that line actually being damaged.”
“We need to go to war,” declared Netanyahu.
Comparing Israel’s stance to that of the United States following the September 11 attacks of 2001 and Pearl Harbour in 1941, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made it clear on Monday that his country would not consent to a ceasefire.
I would like to clarify Israel’s stance on the ceasefire. Similar to how it refused to accept a ceasefire following the bombing of Pearl Harbour and the 9/11 terrorist strikes. In light of the horrifying events of October 7, Israel will not consent to an end to hostilities with Hamas, he stated.
“Requests for a cease-fire or for Israel to give up to terrorists, Hamas, or barbarism will not be fulfilled,” he continued.
Netanyahu declared, “This is a time for war,” despite the Bible’s teaching that there is a season for peace.
When questioned about his thoughts on resignation, Netanyahu stated that Hamas is the only organisation he would give up.
“They will be consigned to the annals of history.” I want to do it. I’m in charge of it,” he declared.