Netanyahu addresses Israeli anti-war protesters, reassures Israel about plans regarding Gaza

While Hamas is winning the propaganda war against Israel, particularly among leftists, Israel is trying to garner support for protecting its own country from obliteration. In his latest address to the nation of Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu offered a brief update about Israel’s plans for Gaza and the completion of Israel’s mission (Courtesy: Israel Government Press Office):
I spoke with the Defense Minister and the IDF about our plans regarding Gaza City and the completion of our missions. Hamas is under immense pressure.
Today I visited the Gaza Division where I met with the IDF senior command staff.
Citizens of Israel, I would like to tell you three things:
First, I expressed – on your behalf, that of the Government of Israel and for myself – deepest appreciation for the great achievements of the IDF in the War of Redemption, the war on seven fronts.
Second, I was impressed by the fighting spirit and determination to complete the defeat of Hamas and the release of all of our hostages.
Third, I spoke with the Defense Minister and the IDF about our plans regarding Gaza City and the completion of our missions.
And like you, I hear the reports in the media, and from them you can be impressed by one thing – Hamas is under immense pressure.”
Netanyahu also addressed Israelis who are taking to the streets, protesting and demanding the end of the war. He explained that stopping the war now would mean a certain repetition of the horrors of October 7, and would force Israel into fighting an endless war:
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