Netanyahu: Israels Plan to Invade Rafah despite hostage deal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made a bold declaration, stating that Israel plans to invade Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. During a meeting with representatives of families of people taken hostage by Hamas, Netanyahu made it clear that the idea of halting the war before achieving all goals is not an option.
Netanyahu emphasized that Israel will not back down until total victory is achieved, with or without a deal for a cease-fire. The Prime Minister’s announcement signals Israel’s determination to eliminate Hamas battalions and achieve its goals in the ongoing conflict.
The decision to invade Rafah comes amidst escalating tensions between Israel and Hamas. Netanyahu’s statement comes as a strong message to the militant group, showcasing Israel’s unwavering commitment to securing its borders and ensuring the safety of its citizens.
As preparations for the invasion continue, Israel remains resolute in its mission to bring an end to the violence and restore peace in the region. The international community watches closely as the situation unfolds, with the hopes of a peaceful resolution to the conflict between Israel and Hamas.