Netanyahu says Israel doesn’t ‘seek to occupy’ Gaza
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel does not aim to conquer or occupy Gaza, but a "credible force" may be needed to prevent militant threats. He emphasized that a ceasefire with Hamas would be a surrender to terror, and Israel's military campaign will continue until Hamas is defeated.
- Netanyahu expressed the need to demilitarize, deradicalize, and rebuild Gaza, while finding a civilian government for the territory. He insisted that Israel does not seek to govern Gaza but aims to provide a better future for both parties.
- Despite the ongoing conflict, Israel believes that conditions will be ripe for negotiations and a possible return to diplomatic efforts after a victory against Hamas.
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Leaning Left21Leaning Right32Center15Last UpdatedBias Distribution47% Right
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C 22%
R 47%
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