Netanyahu admits Israel's "unsuccessful" efforts to reduce civilians in Gaza Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly acknowledged for the first time in a recent interview that Israel has failed to reduce civilians in Gaza.
He said that the death of any civilian is a tragedy and that Israel has always worked hard to avoid harming civilians. However, he also accused Hamas of doing everything in its power to keep civilians in harmed conditions, which makes it difficult for Israel to avoid civilians in the conflict**.
Israeli military operations have taken a heavy toll on Palestinian civilians**, and Israeli military operations have reportedly caused a large number of people in the Gaza Strip. According to Israel, 1,200 people were killed in the operation, most of them civilians.
However, data from the health sector in the Gaza Strip show that there is at least 110,000 people were killed in the operation, including 4,700 children. The Gaza Strip has long been subjected to bombardment and ground incursions, and civilians have been the main victims of the conflict.
There is a hostage issue in the conflict, Netanyahu said in an interview that there are strong indications that the hostages held by Hamas are being held at the Shifa Hospital in Gaza. However, when the Israeli military launched a ground operation, the hostages were no longer there.
While the specifics are unknown, Netanyahu has hinted that Israel will suspend the conflict if the hostages can be found and brought back. The agreement to release the prisoners was canceled, and according to CBS, the Israeli and Hamas sides almost reached an agreement on the release of the hostages.
However, 11 hours after the agreement was reached, the agreement was cancelled. Although no specific details were disclosed, it can be speculated that the cancellation may have something to do with whether Israel agreed to release Palestinian prisoners in exchange for hostages.
The humanitarian crisis and the attention of the international community This series of events sheds light on the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza conflict and the plight of both sides. The plight of civilians and hostages has attracted the attention of the world.
The international community should pay attention to this issue and actively participate in the resolution of the conflict in order to prevent more innocent lives from being harmed. Summary: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted in an interview that Israel "did not succeed" in reducing the number of civilians in Gaza.
This was followed by reports of the grave ** situation caused by Israeli military operations on Palestinian civilians, and reference was made to the issue of hostages and the cancellation of the agreement to release prisoners. This series of events has revealed the humanitarian crisis in conflict and the important issues that the international community should pay attention to.