Benjamin Netanyahu
“First Netanyahu fails Israel by basing a highly-inadequate portion of the IDF near Gaza in the months before Oct. 7. Then he ignores the warnings of Oct. 6. Then this,” wrote Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Calif.).
António Guterres says that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dodged his efforts to reach out since Oct. 7 ... and some controversial statements.
According to the Israeli prime minister, ending the war before the objectives are met would harm the security of the Jewish state “for generations.”
The Israeli prime minister reportedly dismissed the proposal, brought to him by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
Earlier this week, the Israeli defense minister signaled the impending end to heavy combat operations in Gaza.
Some of the captives held in Gaza are in dire need of medical treatment.
The handling of the Gaza-Sinai border and the “day after” in the Strip among the matters the minister says need to be addressed.
“We are determined to rehabilitate the settlements and kibbutzim, in what is called ‘the Gaza Envelope,’” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Israel’s prime minister reiterates pledge to return all the hostages being held in Gaza.
The Israeli premier also addressed the ICJ proceedings against Israel, calling them “a moral low point in the history of nations.”
“We are fighting terrorists, and we are fighting lies,” stated the Israeli prime minister in a video statement.
“Israel is fighting Hamas terrorists, not the Palestinian population, and we are doing so in full compliance with international law,” per the prime minister.