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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu addresses soldiers: "You've endured significant sacrifices, We're now at the critical juncture"

Prime Minister expresses confidence to the Israeli Defense Forces soldiers: 'I trust you, I trust you, and the entire nation stands behind you.'

Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu addresses military personnel, acknowledging their sacrifices and...
Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu addresses military personnel, acknowledging their sacrifices and stating that the current phase they are experiencing is critical and potentially decisive.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu addresses soldiers: "You've endured significant sacrifices, We're now at the critical juncture"

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Addresses Ongoing Conflict

In a recent address, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke about the ongoing conflict, highlighting the efforts to defeat Hamas and break the Iranian axis in various regions. He emphasized the successes in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, and Iran itself.

Netanyahu praised the IDF soldiers, conscripts, and reservists, acknowledging their contributions in giving him the power to make tough decisions during the war. He expressed deep appreciation for their sacrifices, not only at work but also in their personal lives, including their studies and families.

The Prime Minister also asserted that what began in Gaza should end in Gaza. However, he did not provide details about the ongoing threat from the Houthis or any new actions or decisions made in the decisive stage of the war.

Netanyahu mentioned the heavy price paid in the ongoing war, referring to beheadings, rapes, burned babies, hostage-taking, and the use of tunnels in Gaza. He expressed confidence in the IDF's ability to win the war, but did not discuss the return of those affected by the actions mentioned earlier.

In his speech, Netanyahu did not mention any new efforts to defeat Hamas or break the Iranian axis. He also did not express any new appreciation or acknowledgment for the sacrifices made by the IDF and reserve soldiers. Furthermore, he did not discuss any new recognition or visit from foreign leaders.

The Israeli Foreign Minister, Gideon Saar, has been instrumental in rejecting visits by Macron and other Palestinian representatives to prevent the recognition of a Palestinian state.

Netanyahu concluded his address by reiterating his commitment to bringing back all those affected by these actions and expressing his confidence in the IDF's ability to secure a victorious end to the conflict.

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