Netanyahu: ‘All Hamas members will be killed’
OAN’s Brooke Mallory
6:34 PM – Wednesday, October 11, 2023
Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of Israel, declared at the first meeting of his country’s emergency cabinet that every member of Hamas was “a dead man.”
President Joe Biden has weighed in on the attacks, urging Israel to “operate by the rules of war” in response to the ongoing conflict with Hamas. The death toll in Israel has reached 1,200, while Israeli airstrikes on Gaza have resulted in over 1,100 deaths.
Biden, while acknowledging the anger and frustration felt by the Israeli people, emphasized the importance of abiding by the principles outlined in the Geneva Treaties. He also issued a warning to Iran, a strong supporter of Hamas, to exercise caution.
The intense political rivalry between Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Gantz has been put aside as they unite to combat Hamas. Gantz assured the Israeli public that the newly elected administration is prepared to eradicate Hamas from existence.
The interim government will also include Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, in addition to Prime Minister Netanyahu and Gantz.
Yair Lapid, the leader of the opposition, has not yet joined the coalition.
“During the war period, no bills or government decisions will be promoted that do not concern the conduct of the war.”
“All senior appointments will be automatically extended during the war period.”
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How has the international community reacted to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas?
An Ongoing Conflict: Benjamin Netanyahu Declares War on Hamas
By [Your Name] [date]
In the wake of a devastating attack by Hamas militants that claimed the lives of over a hundred civilians near the border with Gaza, tensions between Israel and Palestine have escalated to unprecedented levels. The Israel Defense Forces soldiers walk through Kibbutz Be’eri, where the tragic incident occurred, on October 11, 2023. This act of aggression has resulted in severe consequences for both sides, with hundreds of casualties and hostages taken by Hamas.
Israel, in response to the attack, has sealed off Gaza and conducted airstrikes on Palestinian territory. The Israeli government, under the leadership of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has declared a state of war in retaliation for the high number of casualties inflicted by Hamas. Netanyahu, addressing his country’s emergency cabinet, made a strong statement, declaring that every member of Hamas is ”a dead man.”
The international community has also weighed in on the ongoing conflict. President Joe Biden has urged Israel to “operate by the rules of war” in response to the attacks, emphasizing the importance of abiding by the principles outlined in the Geneva Treaties. He has also issued a warning to Iran, a strong supporter of Hamas, to exercise caution.
Interestingly, the intense political rivalry between Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Gantz has been put aside as they unite to combat Hamas. Benny Gantz, the newly elected administration’s defense minister, assured the Israeli public that they are fully committed to eradicating Hamas from existence. This unity in the Israeli government is crucial in their fight against the militant group.
The interim government will also include Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, in addition to Prime Minister Netanyahu and Gantz. However, Yair Lapid, the leader of the opposition, has not yet joined the coalition. The unified government’s primary focus will be on conducting the war and ensuring the safety of the Israeli people.
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The conflict between Israel and Hamas continues, with no immediate resolution in sight. As the casualty figures rise on both sides, the international community watches closely, hoping for a peaceful resolution to this devastating conflict.
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