What will be the international reaction to Israel's potential renewed military action in Gaza by mid-2025?
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Netanyahu Promises to Collapse Hamas and Return All Hostages, Ready to Use New Methods and Significant Force
Jan 18, 2025, 06:20 PM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to achieve all the objectives of the ongoing war, including the return of all hostages held in Gaza. In a statement to the media, Netanyahu emphasized Israel's commitment to collapsing the Hamas regime and ensuring that Gaza no longer poses a threat to Israeli citizens. He also stated that if Israel needs to return to fighting, it would do so using new methods and with significant force. This declaration comes as a ceasefire agreement with Hamas is set to take effect, marking a critical juncture in the conflict. Netanyahu has given full backing to return to war if negotiations prove futile, promising to employ new means and great force if necessary.
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