The Israeli Prime Minister believes that “the Hamas regime”, which has controlled the Gaza Strip since 2007, must be eradicated. They have also said they will continue to work to free the more than 130 hostages still held by Palestinian militants.
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asserted on Wednesday that forces in the Gaza Strip will continue until they achieve a “complete and absolute” victory over the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), in a symbolic act for the Gaza Strip’s 70th fifth anniversary. the Knesset, the Israeli parliament.
Netanyahu has stated that the Knesset “reflects the victory of the citizens, of freedom, democracy and sovereignty, in contrast to the ‘fictitious’ system that exists in the Gaza Strip, where ‘there are no free or democratic elections.’
For Netanyahu, “the Hamas regime,” which has controlled the Gaza Strip since 2007, must be eradicated. They have also said they will continue to work to free the more than 130 hostages still held by Palestinian militants since the October 7 attacks that left about 1,200 dead on Israeli soil.
In this sense, he has defended that the objectives of the military offensive are clear and “tangible” and has warned that Israel is waging “a war for the homeland”, calling on other forces to support the cabinet’s decisions. war.
Netanyahu’s statements come after 24 Israeli soldiers were killed in the deadliest attack since the invasion began and after it emerged that Israel had offered a ceasefire to Hamas as the army besieged and attacked the southern city of Khan Younis.
Source: EITB

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