The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahuassured today that the war in the Gaza Strip against the Islamist group Hamas will continue “until the end”, and that it will not be stopped either by the process opened for genocide against Israel in the International Court of Justice in The Hague, or by the threats of the “axis of evil.”
“The war will not stop either because of The Hague or because of the threats of the axis of evil,” the prime minister said in a televised statement to the nation before tomorrow marks 100 days of the war against Hamas, which began on October 7 after the attack that this Islamist group carried out in Israeli territory, in which some 1,200 people died and another 250 were kidnapped.
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Netanyahu repeatedly referred to the “axis of evil,” where he framed Hamasthe Lebanese Shiite militia Hezbollah and the Houthis of Yemen, groups supported by Iran that have launched numerous attacks towards Israel in recent months.
“We are on the path to victory and we will not stop until we achieve it. “There is nothing that compromises us and no one that can stop us,” stated the Prime Minister of Israelwho promised more budget to finance the war.
The prime minister was referring to the genocide trial opened at the ICJ, at the request of South Africawhich has called for precautionary measures for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, where more than 23,800 people have already died in almost 100 days of war.
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““We will not stop until we eliminate Hamas forever and bring back the hostages,” Netanyahu insisted on this war, which he said is not just for Israel but for the entire world.
“This is the war of the children of light against the children of darkness. “This goes against the axis of evil led by Iran, the Houthis, Hezbollah and Hamas,” said Netanyahu, who promised that “what happened on October 7 will not happen again.
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Netanyahu gave this speech minutes before a 24-hour massive protest began in Tel Aviv, on the occasion of the 100 days of war, driven by the families of the kidnapped to demand that the government do whatever is necessary to bring them back as soon as possible. back home.
It is estimated that 136 captives remain inside the Strip, although 25 are believed to be dead.