Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu holds a press conference to address the ongoing war in Gaza and efforts to return the hostages.
According to the premier, yesterday’s deadly terror shooting in southern Israel shows “the entire country is a [war] front.”
“This victory is within reach,” he says of the fight against Hamas.
After praising Israeli troops, Netanyahu turns to the hostages, saying his policy is “strong military pressure and tough negotiations.”
“We will continue to act this way until we free everyone,” he says.
He says Hamas’s demands remain “delusional,” and that accepting them would spell defeat for Israel. “Obviously, we won’t agree to them.
“When Hamas gives up on those delusional demands, we can make progress,” he says.
He says Israel is “close to being able to return southern residents safely to their homes.” In the north, creating the circumstances for residents to return will be achieved either diplomatically or militarily, he says.
He says “our military pressure is working” in Gaza, with most Hamas battalions destroyed. “We won’t stop until they are all destroyed,” he says.
The premier asserts that “total victory” over the Gaza-ruling Hamas will send a message to other adversaries of Israel.
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