• Privacy Policy
  • Copyright Notice
  • Contacts
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
  • News
  • World
  • Middle East
  • Top Stories
  • Agricultural industry
  • U.S.
No Result
View All Result
National Truth
  • News
  • World
  • Middle East
  • Top Stories
  • Agricultural industry
  • U.S.
No Result
View All Result
National Truth
No Result
View All Result
Home Middle East

Netanyahu won’t stop Gaza war even if Hamas releases hostages

in Middle East
0
Netanyahu won’t stop Gaza war even if Hamas releases hostages
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made it clear that the ongoing war on the Gaza Strip will not be halted, even if a deal is reached with Hamas to release more hostages. The statement was made on Tuesday, as Netanyahu addressed the nation, emphasizing Israel’s determination to put an end to the violence and restore peace and security to its citizens.

Netanyahu’s remarks came in response to a recent proposal put forward by Hamas to release Israeli hostages in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners. While this may seem like a step towards a possible ceasefire, the Israeli Prime Minister has made it clear that it will not change the course of the ongoing military operation.

“Israel will in no way halt its war on the Gaza Strip, even if a deal is reached to release more hostages with Hamas,” Netanyahu stated firmly. He went on to explain that the main objective of the military operation is to eliminate the threat of Hamas and other terrorist groups in the Gaza Strip, and to ensure the safety of Israeli citizens.

The conflict between Israel and Hamas has been ongoing for years, with periodic escalations of violence. However, the recent wave of attacks and rocket fire from Gaza has reached unprecedented levels, leaving Israeli citizens living in constant fear and danger. In response, Israel launched a military operation, codenamed “Operation Guardian of the Walls,” to target Hamas and other terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip.

The operation has been met with criticism and condemnation from some international organizations and world leaders, who have called for an immediate ceasefire. However, Netanyahu has made it clear that Israel will not back down until the threat of Hamas is eliminated and the safety of its citizens is guaranteed.

“Israel has the right to defend itself and will continue to do so until the security of our citizens is restored,” Netanyahu stated. He also highlighted the fact that Hamas is using innocent civilians as human shields, putting their lives in danger and making it difficult for the Israeli military to target terrorist sites without causing civilian casualties.

Netanyahu’s determination to continue the military operation has been met with support from the Israeli public, who have been living under constant threat from Hamas’ rockets. Many have expressed their gratitude for the government’s efforts to protect them and their families.

In addition to the military operation, Israel has also been providing humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza, including food, medical supplies, and fuel. This is a clear indication that Israel’s goal is not to harm innocent civilians, but to target terrorist groups that are using them as pawns in their war against Israel.

The ongoing conflict has also highlighted the need for a long-term solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Netanyahu has expressed his willingness to work towards a peaceful resolution, but has made it clear that Israel will not negotiate with terrorist organizations like Hamas.

As the conflict continues, Israel remains committed to defending itself and its citizens. The government is determined to restore peace and security to the region, and will not be deterred by any attempts to disrupt its efforts. The safety and well-being of its citizens will always be the top priority for Israel, and it will do whatever it takes to ensure their protection.

In conclusion, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s statement reaffirms Israel’s determination to continue its military operation in the Gaza Strip, despite any potential deals with Hamas. The government’s main goal is to eliminate the threat of terrorism and restore peace and security to its citizens. Israel will not back down until this goal is achieved, and it remains committed to finding a long-term solution to the conflict.

Tags: Prime Plus
Previous Post

US to lift sanctions against Syria, Trump says

Next Post

Emergency services descend upon town centre after 999 call to treat “boy”

Recent News

  • All
  • News
  • Middle East
  • Agricultural industry
  • U.S.
  • Top Stories
  • World
Billionaire Hyatt Hotels Chairman Tom Pritzker Resigns After Epstein File Revelations

Billionaire Hyatt Hotels Chairman Tom Pritzker Resigns After Epstein File Revelations

February 17, 2026
BNP’s Tarique Rahman To Take Oath As Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Today

BNP’s Tarique Rahman To Take Oath As Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Today

February 17, 2026
Iran meets UN nuclear watchdog in Geneva ahead of more US talks

Iran meets UN nuclear watchdog in Geneva ahead of more US talks

February 17, 2026
Judge invokes George Orwell’s ‘1984’ in ordering restoration of Philadelphia slavery exhibit 

Judge invokes George Orwell’s ‘1984’ in ordering restoration of Philadelphia slavery exhibit 

February 17, 2026
National Truth

Breaking news & today's latest headlines

Follow Us

  • Privacy Policy
  • Copyright Notice
  • Contacts
Billionaire Hyatt Hotels Chairman Tom Pritzker Resigns After Epstein File Revelations
News

Billionaire Hyatt Hotels Chairman Tom Pritzker Resigns After Epstein File Revelations

February 17, 2026
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • World
  • Middle East
  • Top Stories
  • Agricultural industry
  • U.S.