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Huku Israel ikiendelea kushambulia hospitali ambapo magaidi ya HAMAS yameweka kama makao makuu yao, waziri mkuu amesema hatositisha mashambulizi hata kama dunia yote itakua dhidi ya Israel, yaani hata maandamano yafanywe mpaka wapi hataocha mpaka HAMAS wauawe wote humo.
Israel imesema iko tayari kuhamisha watoto waliomo humo na yeyote ambaye yuko tayari kutoka ila kipigo kitaendelea.
Mataifa ya waarabu yanaongea ongea tu, ilhali humu JF wafuasi wa ile dini wanatukana balaa, tusubiri mwisho wake.
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Israel's prime minister pushed back Saturday against calls from Western allies to do more to protect Palestinian civilians, as troops encircled Gaza's largest hospital where doctors said five patients died — including a premature baby — after the last generator ran out of fuel.
A cease-fire would be possible only if all 239 hostages held by militants in Gaza are released, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a televised address.
The Israeli leader also insisted that after the war, now entering its sixth week, Gaza would be demilitarized and Israel would retain security control there. Asked what he meant by security control, Netanyahu said Israeli forces must be able to enter Gaza freely to hunt down militants.
He also rejected the idea that the Palestinian Authority, which currently administers autonomous areas in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, would at some stage control Gaza. Both positions run counter to post-war scenarios floated by Israel's closest ally, the United States. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said the U.S. opposes an Israeli reoccupation of Gaza and envisions a unified Palestinian government in both Gaza and the West Bank at some stage as a step toward Palestinian statehood.
For now, Netanyahu said, "the war against (Hamas) is advancing with full force, and it has one goal, to win. There is no alternative to victory."
Israel imesema iko tayari kuhamisha watoto waliomo humo na yeyote ambaye yuko tayari kutoka ila kipigo kitaendelea.
Mataifa ya waarabu yanaongea ongea tu, ilhali humu JF wafuasi wa ile dini wanatukana balaa, tusubiri mwisho wake.
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Israel's prime minister pushed back Saturday against calls from Western allies to do more to protect Palestinian civilians, as troops encircled Gaza's largest hospital where doctors said five patients died — including a premature baby — after the last generator ran out of fuel.
A cease-fire would be possible only if all 239 hostages held by militants in Gaza are released, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a televised address.
The Israeli leader also insisted that after the war, now entering its sixth week, Gaza would be demilitarized and Israel would retain security control there. Asked what he meant by security control, Netanyahu said Israeli forces must be able to enter Gaza freely to hunt down militants.
He also rejected the idea that the Palestinian Authority, which currently administers autonomous areas in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, would at some stage control Gaza. Both positions run counter to post-war scenarios floated by Israel's closest ally, the United States. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said the U.S. opposes an Israeli reoccupation of Gaza and envisions a unified Palestinian government in both Gaza and the West Bank at some stage as a step toward Palestinian statehood.
For now, Netanyahu said, "the war against (Hamas) is advancing with full force, and it has one goal, to win. There is no alternative to victory."
Main Gaza hospital goes dark during intense fighting; Netanyahu says no cease-fire possible until all hostages released
A cease-fire would be possible only if the more than 200 hostages held by militants in Gaza are released, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a televised address.
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