Netanyahu Outlines Israel's Stance on Gaza Conflict
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel aims to eliminate Hamas without annexing Gaza, aiming to transfer governance to a transitory body. Amid global criticism and humanitarian concerns, Netanyahu highlighted ongoing efforts to provide food aid despite intercepted supplies by Hamas.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized that Israel does not intend to annex or permanently occupy Gaza. In a recent address, he stressed the nation's goal of dismantling Hamas and transitioning control of the region to a temporary administration.
Netanyahu reiterated Israel's commitment to ensuring security in Gaza post-conflict, voicing urgency to conclude the war swiftly. He criticized Hamas for ongoing hostilities and the interception of food supplies, while simultaneously vowing to facilitate humanitarian aid passage.
The prime minister also expressed interest in strengthening Israel's relationship with India, focusing on intelligence and counterterrorism collaborations, while recognizing the importance of resolving trade tariffs with the United States.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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