Netanyahu says the invasion will continue until all the goals of the Israeli occupation forces’ onslaught are achieved, which he said include the complete destruction of the Hamas Resistance movement and the return of all Israeli captives taken by the Resistance on October 7.
More time is needed to “win”, he claimed, vowing that Gaza would “not be a threat to Israel” and that the Resistance factions there would be eradicated.
As he thanked the United States for standing against international pressure in the UN to end the aggression, he claimed that close to 8,000 Resistance fighters were killed: a claim that could be debunked by simply looking at Gaza’s demographic and the death toll of the Israeli onslaught.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health has reported that 21,672 people have been killed, more than 70% of whom are women and children. Netanyahu’s alleged figures fall flat on their face amid the indiscriminate bombing sanctioned by his government.
The Israeli premier also alleged that he was committed to the security of the Israeli occupation, at a time when “Israel’s” northern settlements have been rendered near-void of settlers altogether as they flee operations by the Lebanese Resistance and the other Resistance factions that seek to mitigate the pressure on the Palestinian Resistance in Gaza and retaliate against the killing of innocent civilians within its blockaded borders.
He said his commitment to the security of the North is aimed at bringing the settlers of the North back to their settlements amid the constant Resistance operations taking place.
“If Hezbollah widens the fighting, it will absorb strikes it never dreamed of. And so, too, Iran,” he added. “We will fight by all means until we have restored security for the residents of the north.”
Still on the topic of Iran, Netanyahu accused it of “leading” what he called “the axis of evil” for its support of the Resistance and liberation movements in the region, which are attacking the Israeli occupation “on the various fronts,” as he said.
The number of Israelis that evacuated northern occupied Palestine as a result of Hezbollah’s operations has exceeded a staggering 230,000 settlers, The Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday.
Israeli media reported earlier this week that fears are mounting among settlers in northern occupied Palestine as the Resistance in Lebanon continues to carry out daily operations with no signs that it is deterred by any actions the occupation army is taking.
Netanyahu, at the conclusion of his speech, vowed to “do everything, but everything, to prevent Iran from attaining nuclear weapons.”