Netanyahu vows “strong military operation” in Rafah after displacing civilians

Published February 14th, 2024 - 06:20 GMT
Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) chairs a Cabinet meeting at the Kirya, which houses the Israeli Ministry of Defence, in Tel Aviv on December 31, 2023.
Highlights
Netanyahu emphasized that Hamas must abandon its "imaginary conditions" for progress, asserting that continued military pressure and negotiations are key to resolving the conflict.

ALBAWABA- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has declared a forthcoming "strong military operation" in Rafah following the evacuation of civilians from combat zones, as reported by AFP

Netanyahu emphasized that Hamas must abandon its "imaginary conditions" for progress, asserting that continued military pressure and negotiations are key to resolving the conflict.

Netanyahu revealed that 112 kidnapped individuals have been recovered through a combination of military pressure and negotiations, underscoring the efficacy of Israel's approach. 

He reiterated his commitment to fighting until "complete victory," signaling a determined stance against Hamas.

The Prime Minister's statements come amid escalating tensions, highlighting Israel's readiness to escalate military operations in pursuit of its objectives.
 

Subscribe

Sign up to our newsletter for exclusive updates and enhanced content