Netanyahu: “Accepting Hamas’ conditions means Israel’s defeat”
The Prime Minister of the Zionist regime claimed that our soldiers insist on continuing the war until its end, and claimed: “Everyone says that we must continue fighting until we achieve victory and destroy Hamas.”
Al Jazeera news channel wrote: Netanyahu, declaring that the war will continue until all our goals are achieved, said: “The demands and conditions of Hamas mean the defeat of Israel and we will not agree to it.”
Referring to his agreement a few days ago with the release of Israeli prisoners despite its danger, he stated: “Military pressure will continue and we will continue to fight until we destroy the Hamas battalions, this is what was said in the conversation, and the call.” With world leaders, we announce it.”
Emphasizing that those who want us not to fight in Rafah are looking for our defeat in the war, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime claimed: “We will not back down in the face of international pressure and dictates, because we are committed to destroying evil.”
In his speech, Netanyahu repeated his media claims to reduce the pressure on the families of the remaining prisoners in Gaza by claiming that the army is advancing in Gaza and said: “Achieving an agreement with the Palestinians will only be through direct negotiations between the two sides and without preconditions.”
He once again repeated his false claim about the ability of this regime’s army to defeat Hamas and added: “We cooperate with the American president and appreciate his support, but we do not agree with the American government on all matters.”
Claiming that there is no economic failure and the general indicators of the economy are strong, Netanyahu once again announced the continuation of his policy in the military operation against Hamas in Gaza.
Claiming that elections are the last thing we need in Israel, the Israeli Prime Minister said: “There is a large area for the transfer of civilians in Rafah.”
At the end, he stated once again: “Israel will carry out the operation in Rafah even if we reach an agreement on the prisoners.”