PNN – In a speech on Saturday evening, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime said that the international pressure against this regime is increasing due to the Gaza war, but he will stand against it.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday that the regime had difficult negotiations under fire for the release of prisoners.
He continued by saying: “The number of hostages we freed from Gaza has doubled, but the mission is not over yet.”
The Prime Minister of the Zionist regime added: “We will continue our efforts to return all the hostages to their homeland.”
Netanyahu added: “We have received sad news that Major General Assaf Hamami was killed in the October 7 war.”
He claimed: “The war continues and I ordered the army to continue the military pressure and yesterday we destroyed 100 targets related to Hamas.”
Mohammad Nizal, a member of the political bureau of the Hamas movement, said in a speech today: “The words of the occupiers about killing the leaders of Hamas are lies and are done with the aim of increasing morale.”
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The Prime Minister of the Zionist regime said: “We will continue the war to achieve all our goals, and this will not be possible without continuing the ground operations in Gaza.”
Netanyahu added: “We will continue the policy of decisiveness on the southern front and confronting Hezbollah on the northern front.”
He added: “International pressures on us are increasing, but we will stand against it.”
The Prime Minister of the Zionist regime said about some recent polls about the acceptability of his cabinet, which faced a sharp decrease: “I have a mission from the people of Israel to lead the country and I do not act according to the polls.”
The Al-Aqsa storm operation and the Gaza war have convinced many in Israel that the end of Benjamin Netanyahu’s political life and, consequently, the Likud party has come.
In this regard, two days ago, The Times of Israel newspaper published the results of an election survey conducted by the Ma’ariu news agency, which showed that the number of seats of the ruling coalition members in the Israeli parliament has fallen to 41 seats.
Referring to some differences with the Biden administration regarding the Gaza war, Netanyahu appreciated the unquestioning support of the United States to this regime.
He said: “We have differences with our friends in the American government, but most of the time we succeed in convincing them.”