Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned about the serious consequences it could have for the United States and the civilized world. if Hamas cannot be defeated in the war that Israel is waging in Gaza.
“If we don’t win now, Europe will be next and you will be next. And we have to win,” Netanyahu said in an interview with Fox News. “Our fight is your fight. There is no substitute for victory. Total victory.”
The Israeli leader affirmed that his country is fighting not only for its own security, but also for that of its Arab neighbors, the inhabitants of Gaza and the stability of the region.
He also noted that Hamas is part of an “Axis of Terror” controlled by Iran, which seeks to impose its extremist and retrograde vision of Islam and destroy Israel and its allies.
Likewise, Netanyahu thanked the support he has received from President Biden and his administration, and said that he will agree to facilitate the departure of Palestinian civilians from Gaza and the delivery of humanitarian aid, but rejected any ceasefire that does not include the release of Israeli hostages captured by Hamas, and criticized protesters who have called for an end to the war in several US cities.
“These demonstrations are not going to pressure us. “We will do the right thing and win this war for our own good, for the good of humanity and civilization.”Netanyahu added to the aforementioned media.
Netanyahu’s stern warning comes amid an unprecedented escalation of violence between Israel and Hamas, which began on October 7 with a surprise attack by the Palestinian terrorist group that prompted Israel’s response with air and ground bombardments on Gaza, where There have also been hundreds of fatalities and thousands of displaced people.
With information from Fox News
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