Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared his intention to launch a ground offensive in Gaza, emphasizing that Israel is currently engaged in a battle for its survival. He stated that the primary goals of this operation are to eliminate Hamas by destroying its military and governance capabilities and to secure the release of Israeli hostages. Netanyahu did not provide specific details regarding the timing, scale, or operational considerations of the ground incursion, but he assured that Israel is preparing for it. He also called upon Gazan noncombatants to move to southern Gaza for their safety.
In response to the loss of lives during the conflict, Netanyahu expressed his condolences and announced plans for days of mourning in memory of those killed. He also pledged to rebuild the devastated southern kibbutzim and communities. Additionally, the Israeli government is developing plans to assist displaced individuals and the broader population.
Netanyahu underscored that Israel is seeking support from world leaders and emphasized that the world now recognizes the connection between Hamas and ISIS. He portrayed the ongoing conflict as a battle of light against darkness, asserting that it is a fight for all of humanity.
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