13.07.2024 23:40
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a scandalous defense of the attack in El-Mevasi, which they call a "safe zone" in Gaza, where 90 people were killed and 300 injured. Netanyahu claimed that the attack targeted the leader of Hamas' armed wing, the Izzeddin al-Qassam Brigades, Muhammad al-Dayf, and his deputy, Rafa'a Salameh, but said they were not certain if they were dead. Netanyahu argued that they also sent a deterrent message to Iran with the attack.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the attack in the El-Mevasi area, where displaced Palestinians in Gaza took refuge. Netanyahu stated that the attack targeted Hamas leaders and sent a deterrent message to Iran.
SCANDALOUS DEFENSE OF THE ATTACK THAT KILLED 90 PEOPLE BY NETANYAHU Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the attack that killed 90 Palestinians in the El-Mevasi area, which was declared a "safe zone" for displaced Palestinians in Gaza. Netanyahu made statements about the Israeli army targeting Muhammed ed-Dayf and the attacks in Gaza during a press conference.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "WE TARGETED THE LEADER OF THE KASSAM BRIGADES" Netanyahu claimed that the attack targeted Muhammed ed-Dayf, the leader of Hamas' armed wing, the Izzeddin al-Qassam Brigades, and his deputy Rafa'a Salameh, but stated that they were not "certain" if they were killed. When asked about the failure to inform the US administration about the attack targeting Muhammed ed-Dayf, Netanyahu replied, "Why should we risk leaking something?"
"WE SENT A DETERRENT MESSAGE TO IRAN" Netanyahu stated that they "repelled" many pressures from domestic and foreign sources to end the attacks before reaching the designated targets in Gaza. Netanyahu, who claimed that they were able to carry out the attack on Muhammed ed-Dayf as a result, also stated that they sent a deterrent message to Iran.
HAMAS DENIED ISRAEL'S STATEMENTS The Israeli army claimed that Muhammed ed-Dayf, the leader of Hamas' armed wing, the Izzeddin al-Qassam Brigades, was targeted in the attack in the El-Mevasi area, which was declared a "safe zone" for displaced Palestinians in Gaza. Hamas, on the other hand, denied the allegations that Israel targeted Palestinian leaders in the attack on the El-Mevasi area, which was declared a "safe zone" for displaced Palestinians in Gaza.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced that 90 people were killed and 300 were injured in the attack. Mahmoud Basal, the spokesperson for the Palestinian Civil Defense Unit in Gaza, stated that Israel classified the El-Mevasi area as a "safe zone" for Palestinians before the attack, which caused the deaths of dozens of people.
NETANYAHU INSISTS ON CONTINUING ATTACKS ON GAZA Prime Minister Netanyahu announced that he is still committed to the prisoner exchange and ceasefire agreement proposal, but insisted that Israel should continue its attacks in Gaza until it reaches its "targets". Netanyahu also demanded that the prevention of arms smuggling to Hamas through Egypt be ensured by maintaining control over the Philadelphia Corridor and that as many prisoners as possible be released alive in the first round of negotiations.
INDIRECT NEGOTIATION PROCESS BETWEEN ISRAEL AND HAMAS US President Joe Biden announced on May 31 that Israel had proposed a new ceasefire plan consisting of 3 stages. Although Biden stated that this proposal belonged to Israel, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that they would continue their attacks in Gaza until the "designated targets" were achieved. Netanyahu claimed that there were "gaps" between the proposal offered by Israel and the one presented by Biden in his speech to the Foreign Relations and Defense Committee on June 3.