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Clinton: Netanyahu must go, he can’t be trusted

PNN – The Former Secretary of State of the United States Hillary Clinton declared the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime an obstacle to the realization of a ceasefire in Gaza and demanded his resignation from power.

Pakistan News Network, “Netanyahu must go.” He is not a reliable leader” These are part of the words of former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in an interview with “MSNBC”.

Despite international requests, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refuses to accept a cease-fire with Hamas every time with an excuse, and he believes that accepting Hamas’ demands is surrender and “will lead to disaster”.

Criticizing Netanyahu’s performance, Clinton stated, “It was under his supervision that this attack (Operation Storm Al-Aqsa) took place. If he is an obstacle to the ceasefire and if he is an obstacle to finding the measures that should be taken one day after that (ceasefire), he should definitely leave.”

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Clinton went on to defend US President Joe Biden’s stance on the Gaza war and said that the President of the United States took every measure in his power to respond to the “legitimate concerns of the Israeli people after October 7” and was “on Israel’s side” in the face of these developments, but at the same time he did everything he could “to Netanyahu exerts influence.

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In part of her interview, Clinton gave the Israeli regime the right to defend itself and compared the war in Gaza to the war in Ukraine and said, “What do you do with an aggressor?” You have to stop him.”

She also described Tel Aviv’s recent decision to transfer military operations to Rafah as “terrible”.

Israeli War Minister Yoav Gallant recently said that the Israeli army will go to Rafah after the end of the operation in Khan Yunis, but he did not announce a specific timetable for that.

In response to Israel’s decision, Clinton said, “I wish there would be a ceasefire. If Hamas agreed to a ceasefire, it would be a ceasefire.

The former US Secretary of State has blamed Hamas for the ceasefire, with reports suggesting that Tel Aviv is stonewalling.

According to the Hill report, Hamas has agreed to a cease-fire, but has emphasized that this cease-fire must be permanent and include the release of all Palestinian prisoners in exchange for Israeli prisoners.

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