Netanyahu Outlines Israeli Plan to Oust Hamas, Establish Civil Rule in Gaza
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Israel's new strategy against Hamas, focusing on decisive methods to surprise the group and accelerate action in Gaza City.
- Netanyahu stated that negotiations with Hamas failed due to unacceptable surrender terms, leading to an abrupt end to talks.
- Netanyahu committed to drafting 10,000 ultra-Orthodox men into the military but faced criticism over comments made by Shas party leader Aryeh Deri.
- Netanyahu defended legislation to draft ultra-Orthodox men into the military and highlighted challenges in countering Hamas's messaging.
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The Israeli Prime Minister: "It is the hostages who die of hunger." After the criticism of the plan, America now defends Bibi at the UN.Benjamin Netanyahu pulls straight against everyone. Yesterday, the Israeli Prime Minister confirmed his intention to take full control of Gaza. "Our goal is not to...
As Netanyahu pushes for 'swift end' to Gaza war, partial hostage deals appear off the
PM outlines faster timetable for capturing Gaza City, emphasizing decisive military approach; he criticizes international leaders for public hesitation and highlights internal political battles over military draft and government control
Given Hamas' refusal to lay down arms, Israel has no choice but to complete the work and complete the defeat of Hamas. Benjamin Netanyahu said this by illustrating to its foreign press correspondents the new operational plan for the enlargement of military operations in the Gaza Strip. The main Chancellors said they were against the occupation of the enclave, so the Prime Minister decided to explain his point of view to the international media. …
Netanyahu vows to 'complete the job' against Hamas
(Reuters) -Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that Israel has no choice but to "complete the job" and defeat Hamas, given the Palestinian group's refusal to lay down its arms.Netnayahu also told a news conference that his new Gaza offensive plans aim to tackle two remaining Hamas strongholds. (Reporting by Hatem Maher and Maayan LubellEditing by David Goodman)
Netanyahu Plans To Expand Gaza War, Targets “Complete” Defeat Of Hamas
By Enyichukwu Enemanna Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday announced that he is considering expanding the war in Gaza and target the remaining Hamas strongholds there, noting that it is “the best way to end the war,” defying growing calls to stop the fighting. Defending his plan during a press conference in Jerusalem, the premier said the new operation would be implemented on “a fairly short timetable because we want to bring the…
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