Netanyahu said Isreal must "finish his job" in the Gaza Strip
When the Israeli prime ministerstarts speaking, the room is almost empty. Netanyahu insists that he will not accept the Palestinian state.
Israeli PrimeMinister Binyamin Netanyahu said on Friday at the UN General Assembly that Israel"must finish its job" in the Gaza Stripand wants to "finish it as soon as possible." When he started talking, the room was almost empty.
In this regard, the Israeli Prime Minister has stressed that he will not accept a State of Palestine: "It is madness and we will not." He recalled the military actions against Hamas in Gazaover the past year, as well as against other similar groups such as LebaneseHezbollah or theHouthi rebels in Yemen.
"Hamas's last members have barricaded themselves in the city of Gaza. They have vowed to repeat the atrocities of 7 October," he said in order to justify the Israeli offensive. He has also declared that if the hostages held captive in Gaza are released, they will "live" and if they do not, Israel will "persecute" them.
Netanyahu has claimed that in the face of international "propaganda," there are "data" that show that Israel is not directly attacking the civilian population, and has called any incident with civilian casualties a "tragedy."
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