Chief Terrorist Netanyahu stated that they will continue the massacre in Gaza despite international pressure and said, "We will continue until the last soldier."
Zionist Israeli Prime Ministry Spokesperson Ofir Gendelman said that there are some disagreements between Tel Aviv and Washington and that they will not allow a ceasefire in Gaza right now.
Gendelman stated that a ceasefire would give HAMAS the opportunity to regroup and relax, so they would not allow this and added, "There can be a ceasefire after destroying HAMAS."
Gendelman noted that the USA stood by Tel Aviv against the pressures to stop the war against HAMAS, but there were also some disagreements between the two countries.
"Yes, there are disagreements between us and Washington regarding the process after the war. However, we hope that we can reach a common understanding on this issue," Gendelman said.
NETANYAHU: “ATTACKS WILL CONTINUE DESPITE THE PRESSURE”
Israeli Prime Minister, chief terrorist Benjamin Netanyahu, stated that they will continue the attacks in the Gaza Strip despite international pressure and said, "We will continue until the end."
Netanyahu said to an Israeli military officer, "Go ahead."
"I want you to continue until the last soldier. We will continue until the end, until victory, until we destroy HAMAS," Netanyahu said.
Netanyahu emphasized that he said these words "despite international pressure" and said, "Nothing will stop us."
Netanyahu continued with the message, "This war will continue."
Pointing to the killing of 10 Israeli soldiers as a result of the ambush by the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades yesterday in the north of the Gaza Strip, Netanyahu said, "We had a very difficult day yesterday." said.
“WE WILL CONTINUE THE MASSACRE NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS”
Zionist Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen stated that his country will continue its massacres against the Gaza Strip with or without international support.
According to the written statement made by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cohen argued that the ceasefire at the current stage would be a gift to HAMAS and would allow it to return.
Cohen's statement was included in the statement: "Israel will continue the war against HAMAS with or without international support."
The Israeli Minister's statement came after US President Joe Biden's words that "Israel has begun to lose the world's support regarding Gaza."
THE CEASE-FIRE DRAFT WAS APPROVED AT THE UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
After the USA rendered the United Nations (UN) Security Council (UNSC) dysfunctional by using its veto power, the draft resolution voted in the General Assembly demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza was supported by 153 out of 193 countries, but rejected by 10 countries.
The draft resolution, put forward by Egypt and co-presented by approximately 100 countries including Turkey, was voted last night at the Special Emergency Palestine session of the 193-member UN General Assembly. The draft resolution was accepted by an overwhelming majority, with the support of 153 countries, against 23 "abstentions" and 10 "no" votes.
US NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER GOES TO ISRAEL
US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan is going to Israel to discuss the latest situation in Gaza, where attacks continue, and the course of events in the region.
According to the statement made by the White House, US National Security Advisor Sullivan will meet with President Isaac Herzog and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel.
During the visit, which will take place in an environment where civilian casualties in Gaza are increasing and the humanitarian situation is deteriorating due to Israeli attacks, Sullivan is expected to once again convey to the Israeli side the Biden administration's approach on these issues.