Benjamin Netanyahu visits troops in Gaza

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Israel-Hamas war: Benjamin Netanyahu visits troops in Gaza

The Israeli Prime Minister went to Gaza to meet his troops on Monday, December 25. He thanked the soldiers and promised that the war would continue “until the end.” – (Franceinfo)

The Israeli Prime Minister went to Gaza to meet his troops on Monday, December 25. He thanked the soldiers and promised that the war would continue “until the end.”

Equipped with a helmet and a bulletproof vest, like the Israeli soldiers he came to support, Benjamin Netanyahu went to Gaza on Monday, December 25. “We will not stop. The war will continue until the end. Until they are defeated, no less”, promised the Israeli Prime Minister. And to add: “And I know you left your families but they support you and that’s very good, that’s your strength, that’s the key to victory.” “We also lost two of ours here”a soldier told him. “I know it and my friends, this is why we continue”replied the Prime Minister.

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