Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a powerful speech, addressing the ongoing conflict in Gaza, the role of global support, and the challenges Israel faces in the propaganda war.
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Netanyahu thanked former U.S. President Donald Trump for the unwavering support from the United States, emphasizing the critical role of the U.S. in providing both military and diplomatic backing to Israel.
Netanyahu criticized German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, describing Germany’s decision to ban the sale of weapons to Israel as a ‘reward for Hamas.’
Netanyahu admitted that Israel is ‘not winning’ the global propaganda war and accused Western media of spreading forgeries and misinformation that favor Hamas.
Netanyahu outlined that Israel would evacuate civilians from Gaza before any major military operations and promised to flood Gaza with aid to support the civilian population.
Netanyahu’s message was clear: Hamas must either surrender or face the full force of Israel’s military. He vowed to end the conflict by any means necessary, but only after taking all necessary precautions to protect innocent lives.
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