Israeli PM Netanyahu visits Gaza for first time since war began, tells Israeli troops 'nothing will stop us'
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu visited Gaza to address IDF troops and emphasized three goals: eliminate Hamas, return all captives, and prevent Gaza from threatening Israel again.
- A temporary ceasefire allowed for the release of hostages, with Hamas freeing 17 more, including 14 Israelis. Israel plans to release 39 Palestinian prisoners.
- The ceasefire, brokered by Qatar, Egypt, and the US, provided some relief for Gaza's population affected by Israeli bombardment. Rocket fire ceased, and Palestinians returned to the streets.
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Netanyahu entra nel nord di Gaza durante la tregua e visita le truppe israeliane: il video diffuso dal governo
“Continueremo fino alla vittoria, nulla ci fermerà, siamo convinti di avere il potere, la forza, la volontà e la determinazione di ottenere gli obiettivi della guerra e lo faremo”. È quanto ha detto Benjamin Netanyahu che ieri, 26 novembre, ha visitato le truppe israeliane nel nord di Gaza, mentre era in corso la tregua. “Abbiamo tre obiettivi per questa guerra – ha detto il premier israeliano nella sua prima visita alle truppe entrate a Gaza, s…
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Israel's army plans to resume Gaza offense on Hamas once cease-fire ends
The IDF determined to eventually begin operations in southern Gaza as well, where Hamas is in much better shape. Israel hopes the cease-fire gives Hamas a chance to see the devastation in northern Gaza, which will reduce their motivation to continue fighting
Netanyahu Visits Israeli Troops in Gaza
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel visited his country’s troops in the Gaza Strip on Sunday, three days into a pause in fighting there, and vowed that “we are continuing until the end — until victory,” the New York Times reports.
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