“Nothing will stop us,” insists Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Benjamin Netanyahu spoke on the American channel Fox News. “I think the Israeli army is behaving exceptionally”declared the Israeli Prime Minister, during an interview broadcast Thursday, November 9 in the evening, adding that the offensive on the Gaza Strip will “continue until we eradicate Hamas”.“Nothing will stop us”, he continued, while thousands of Palestinian civilians once again fled on Thursday the north of the ruined Gaza Strip where bombings and ground fighting between the Israeli army and Hamas rage. Follow our live stream.

No ceasefire, but humanitarian “breaks”. Asked about his exchanges with American President Joe Biden, the leader of the Hebrew state once again rejected the possibility of a ceasefire in the Palestinian territory. “There is one thing we have not accepted, and that is a ceasefire. A ceasefire with Hamas means a surrender,” And “there won’t be one without the release of the hostages”. Israel, however, agreed to make “breaks” daily humanitarian aid from Thursday to allow civilians to flee the north, where the fighting and bombings are concentrated, towards the south of the territory. These breaks “four hours in certain areas of the northern Gaza Strip, will be announced three hours in advance”White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said Thursday.

• The Israeli army strikes in Syria after a drone falls on a school. Israel announced that it had struck Syria on Friday after a drone fell on a school in the south of its territory. These strikes come after a drone fell on a school in the Red Sea resort of Eilat on Thursday, causing no injuries. In response, the Israeli army “hit the organization that carried out the attack” from Syria, she declared on X (formerly Twitter), without specifying the name of this organization. Israel “holds the Syrian regime responsible for any terrorist act emanating from its territory”, she warned.

Israel says it countered missile attacks. The Israeli army also announced Thursday that it had used its anti-missile system to intercept a projectile fired “from the Red Sea region”while in Yemen, Houthi rebels claimed to have launched “a salvo of ballistic missiles targeting various sensitive targets” in the Eilat region. In recent weeks, the Yemeni group, close to Iran, said it had launched several drone attacks against Israel, in response to Israeli bombings in the Gaza Strip. During a briefing with the press, the spokesperson for the Israeli army affirmed that the threat was not “not just Yemen”. “We are monitoring threats in the region, including against Eilat, it can come from several places”, he added. The Israeli army also indicated “continue its operations to destroy infrastructure” of Lebanese Hezbollah, a pro-Iranian movement allied with Hamas.


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