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Netanyahu Determined To Achieve Israel's War Goals In Gaza

Benjamin Netanyaho

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated his determination to achieve Israel's war goals in Gaza during a recent address to the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee in the Knesset, Israel's parliament. Despite mounting international pressure, Netanyahu emphasized that Israel is currently engaged in both a military and political campaign in the region.

Netanyahu acknowledged the increasing international pressure on Israel to halt its military operations against Hamas and declare a ceasefire in Gaza. However, he affirmed Israel's commitment to completing the 'military elimination of Hamas' and specifically targeting the remaining battalions in Rafah.

Referencing a recent conversation with US President Joe Biden, Netanyahu highlighted his resolve to eliminate the Hamas battalions in Rafah. Biden expressed concerns about Israel's plans for Rafah and urged Netanyahu to send a senior delegation of military leaders to Washington for further discussions and exploration of alternative approaches.

Netanyahu's stance on continuing the military campaign in Gaza despite international calls for a ceasefire underscores Israel's unwavering commitment to its war goals. The ongoing conflict in Gaza has drawn significant attention from the United Nations, aid agencies, and various countries, all urging for an end to the hostilities.

As the situation in Gaza remains tense, Netanyahu's firm stance signals that Israel is prepared to push back against international pressure in order to achieve its objectives in the region. The developments surrounding the conflict in Gaza and Israel's determination to pursue its war goals will continue to be closely monitored on the global stage.

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