Israel’s future hinges on Gaza conflict, Netanyahu claims

Nazim Sheikh

International Courant

JERUSALEM

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed on Sunday that Israel’s future is dependent upon persevering with the conflict within the Gaza Strip.

“We’re dedicated to absolute victory, and we don’t want, nor can we afford, to depart the sector, as a result of the way forward for the state is dependent upon it, and now we have no selection however to take action,” he claimed in a press release launched by his workplace.

“We’re additionally dedicated to the discharge of hostages via numerous means, I can’t delve into the small print,” he added.

On Saturday, the Israeli military freed 4 hostages throughout a army operation within the Nuseirat refugee camp within the central Gaza Strip.

The operation coincided with the killing of greater than 274 Palestinians and the damage of 700 others in bombardment of the camp.

Israel has continued its brutal offensive on Gaza since an Oct. 7 Hamas assault regardless of a UN Safety Council decision demanding a right away cease-fire.

Greater than 37,000 Palestinians have since been killed in Gaza, most of them girls and kids, and practically 84,500 others injured, based on native well being authorities.

Eight months into the Israeli conflict, huge tracts of Gaza lay in ruins amid a crippling blockade of meals, clear water, and medication.

Israel stands accused of genocide on the Worldwide Courtroom of Justice, whose newest ruling ordered Tel Aviv to instantly halt its operation within the southern metropolis of Rafah, the place over one million Palestinians had sought refuge from the conflict earlier than it was invaded on Might 6.

*Writing by Rania Abu Shamala



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Israel’s future hinges on Gaza conflict, Netanyahu claims

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