In a resolute address, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated Israel's commitment to continue its military operation in Gaza until the Palestinian organization Hamas is eradicated. Despite ongoing ceasefire talks with Hamas, Netanyahu issued a stern warning that Israel would proceed with a ground operation in Rafah, irrespective of any agreement reached.
In his message on Wednesday, Netanyahu declared the commencement of civilian evacuations from the southern Gaza Strip city of Rafah in preparation for the impending ground offensive. Emphasizing Israel's determination, Netanyahu asserted that the ceasefire negotiations hold no sway over the country's military objectives.
"We are continuing the war. We have started evacuating civilians from Rafah, and the offensive will begin soon," Netanyahu affirmed. Defiant against international pressure, including from the United States, Netanyahu affirmed his commitment to confront Hamas until its complete elimination.
The primary goal of the ongoing conflict, Netanyahu reiterated, remains the eradication of Hamas and the liberation of hostages held by the organization. Expressing support for Netanyahu's stance, family members of hostages expressed optimism regarding the Israeli operation following a meeting with the Prime Minister.
During a meeting with the ruling coalition, Netanyahu disclosed that 200,000 civilians had already evacuated Rafah, underscoring the necessity of targeting remaining Hamas strongholds to achieve a definitive victory. Netanyahu emphasized that negotiations for the release of hostages were ongoing, but stressed that the war would not cease until Hamas's infrastructure was dismantled.
The Prime Minister's firm stance underscores Israel's unwavering commitment to safeguarding its citizens and eliminating threats posed by terrorist organizations. As tensions escalate and military operations intensify, the region braces for further developments in the conflict between Israel and Hamas. Stay tuned for updates as the situation unfolds.
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