On Tuesday Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his army will enter Gaza “with full force” to “complete the operation” on what remains of the ruins following 20 months of heavy bombing.
“In the very coming days, we are going in with full force to complete the operation. Completing the operation means defeating Hamas. It means destroying Hamas,” he said. “There will be no situation where we stop the war. A temporary ceasefire might happen, but we are going all the way.”
Interestingly, Hamas has not been defeated despite Gaza being mostly leveled. Soon the job will be completed however, according to Netanyahu. While that appears to mean the war will be over, the PM also said that under no circumstances he will stop his war.
“Using satellite data, the United Nations estimated last month that 69 percent of the structures in Gaza have been damaged or destroyed, including at least 245,000 homes,” Aljazeera said in February. “The World Bank estimated $18.5bn in damage – nearly the combined economic output of the West Bank and Gaza in 2022 – from just the first four months of the war.”
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Israel expects half of Gaza’s population to flee as they commence their onslaught. While the full scale assault has yet to commence, Israel bombed a hospital Tuesday, indicating the upcoming assault will be much more powerful.
“An Israeli airstrike on the Gaza Strip on Tuesday killed a well-known Palestinian journalist who it accused of working with Hamas and was recovering in hospital from an earlier strike, the territory’s health ministry said,” Reuters said.
Since the beginning of Israeli’s attack on Gaza the Jewish state has been accused of genocide due to murdering a large number of civilian non-combatants.
President Donald Trump recently cut ties with Netanyahu due to his lust for war.