Israel's intentions to capture Gaza City, aiming to overthrow Hamas, have faced severe criticism. Prime Minister Netanyahu defended the military operation, stating it is essential for ending the conflict rapidly. He emphasized that the operation targets remaining Hamas strongholds, asserting Israel's need to 'finish the job' due to Hamas' refusal to disarm. Netanyahu denied claims of exacerbated humanitarian conditions, stating that Israel has permitted significant aid supplies to Gaza. He announced the establishment of 'safe corridors' for aid delivery in response to international calls for increased humanitarian assistance.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended his plan to seize Gaza City, stating it is the 'best way to end the war... speedily.' He aims to tackle two remaining Hamas strongholds.
Netanyahu asserted that, given Hamas' refusal to disarm, Israel must 'finish the job' and 'defeat' the militant group to achieve peace.
He criticized a 'global campaign of lies' for exaggerating the humanitarian situation in Gaza, claiming Israel has allowed 2 million tons of aid into the enclave.
To address humanitarian concerns, Netanyahu announced plans for 'safe corridors' to deliver essential supplies and new aid sites in Gaza.
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