Gallant to Sullivan: To destroy Hamas, war needs to last more than several months
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JNS
Dec 14, 2023
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant told visiting U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan on Thursday that the war against Hamas in Gaza will continue for several months during discussions held at Defense Ministry Headquarters in Tel Aviv.
Gallant told Sullivan that Hamas “is a terrorist organization that built itself over a decade to fight Israel and built infrastructure under the ground and above the ground, and it is not easy to destroy them. It will require a long period of time; it will last more than several months, but we will win, and we will destroy them [Hamas]. So thank you once again for coming to Israel, for helping us and for supporting us.”
During their meeting, Gallant and Sullivan discussed operational developments in the Gaza Strip and at the border with Lebanon, as well as the need to enable Israeli citizens to return to their homes in the north, according to the Defense Ministry.
“They also discussed various threats in the Middle East region, including Iranian aggression via its proxies in Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq and Syria,” stated the Ministry.
Gallant emphasized that the State of Israel will support international efforts in countering naval threats and will defend itself against any threat.
He expressed his deep appreciation to the U.S. administration “for the ongoing support provided to the State of Israel in its efforts to return home the hostages, and to achieving its operational goal of dismantling the Hamas terrorist organization,” the Ministry said.
“It is not easy to take a democracy into war, but once we are in the war, we will prevail because we are fighting for the right issues and for the right values. Thank you for standing side by side with us,” said Galant.
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