'Our Enemies Didn't Break Us': Netanyahu Releases Statement on Anniversary of October 7
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Israel's prime minister does not spend the second anniversary of the Hamas massacre with the families of the hostages. While Netanyahu recalls in his speech the war objectives in the Gaza Strip, the thought event takes place in Tel Aviv without politicians.
Netanyahu marks October 7 anniversary, vows to secure Israel's eternity amid war
Netanyahu marked the October 7 anniversary vowing to secure Israel’s eternity, calling the seven-front war decisive for Israel’s existence, pledging hostage returns, Hamas’s defeat, and continued regional deterrence.
'Our enemies didn't break us': Netanyahu releases statement on anniversary of October 7
On Monday evening, Netanyahu met with Chabad rabbis and posted on X: 'Happy Sukkot, citizens of Israel.' The government deliberately did not send ministers to the October 7 memorial ceremonies, and did not release an official statement until Tuesday evening
Israel continues to work to release all remaining hostages in Gaza and eliminate the regime of the militant Hamas movement, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wrote on social media...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said today, on the second anniversary of the Hamas attack, that Israel will continue to act in every way to return all hostages - both alive and those who were killed.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu marked the second anniversary of the terror-labeled Hamas attack by demanding that Israel achieve all of its war goals. However, in the statement, he stopped short of calling for Hamas to be destroyed.
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