Israeli Prime Minister The military operation in Gaza will last for several months, with no resignat

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-31

On December 31, according to the Times of Israel, on the 30th local time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that he had no plans to resign and would continue to govern after the conflict ended. In addition, he said that the Israeli army's military operation in the Gaza Strip will continue for several months.

On December 27, local time, a new round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict continued, and the Gaza health department said that the Israeli army's military operation in the Gaza Strip had caused more than 210,000 Palestinians were killed and another 55,243 injured. The picture shows an Israeli military vehicle driving through the northern Gaza Strip on December 27, local time.

Asked about his plans after the conflict ended, Netanyahu reportedly responded: "The only one I want to resign from is the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas)." ”

"My policy is clear: to continue fighting until all the objectives of the war are achieved, primarily to eliminate Hamas and release all the Israelis who have been detained," Netanyahu said. ”

Netanyahu stressed that the war will last "more months," the report said.

In response to the Israeli-Lebanese conflict, Netanyahu said that the Israeli army is carrying out heavy strikes against Allah in Lebanon and has approved plans to continue military operations.

Netanyahu also said that Israel must control the "Philadelphia corridor" along the Gaza Strip border with Egypt to ensure that the Gaza Strip remains demilitarized after the war.

*: China News Network.

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