Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday evening marked the 100th day since the October 7 massacre, which left 1,200 dead and saw Hamas and other terrorists kidnap over 240 people to Gaza.
"We are continuing the war, until the end, until absolute victory - the elimination of Hamas, the return of our hostages, and a promise that Gaza will never again pose a threat to our citizens," Netanyahu said. "No one will stop us: Not Hague, not the axis of evil, and no one else."
"We are continuing together - until victory. After the October 7 massacre, we will not compromise on less than complete victory," he stressed.
"I know there are those who cast doubt on this. I am not one of them. You, citizens of Israel, are also not among them. It is possible and crucial, and we will do it."
Regarding South Africa's suit against Israel, which was heard in the International Court of Justice on Thursdayand Friday, Netanyahu said, "There was a hypocritical complaint in the Hague, against the Jewish state, which was raised by the emissaries of those who came to carry out another Holocaust. Our forces found copies of Mein Kampf, they found a tablet of a girl with a photo of Hitler as the screensaver. It is not for nothing that the German chancellor said that 'Hamas are the new Nazis.' The supporters of the new Nazis from Gaza are accusing us of genocide - who are they supporting? The murderers-rapists-beheaders-baby-burners? It is such a chutzpa and embarrassment."
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