Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
vowed on Tuesday to not cave to international pressure demanding a
ceasefire in the war against Hamas.
“There is considerable pressure on Israel
at home and abroad to stop the war before we achieve all of its goals,
including a deal at any price to free the hostages,” said Netanyahu
during a visit to the IDF Sky Rider Unit at the Zikim Base along the
border with the Gaza Strip.
“We very much want to achieve another
release and we are prepared to go far but we are not prepared to pay any
price, certainly not the delusional prices that Hamas is demanding of
us, the meaning of which is the defeat of the State of Israel,” he
added.
Netanyahu reiterated his commitment to
continue prosecuting the war until Israel achieves all its goals:
Eliminating Hamas, releasing all of the hostages and ensuring that Gaza
never again constitutes a threat to Israel.
“There is no pressure, none, that can change this,” said the premier.
During the tour, Netanyahu was briefed on the unit’s achievements and operated a drone monitoring the skies over Gaza.
In an address to the nation on Saturday, Netanyahu
said that those urging Jerusalem to end the fighting before launching
an operation in Gaza’s southernmost city of Rafah were effectively
calling for the Jewish state to lose to Hamas.
“I speak with world leaders every day. I
tell them decisively: Israel will fight until we achieve total victory.
And indeed, this includes action in Rafah, of course after we allow the
civilians found in the combat zones to evacuate to safe areas,” said
Netanyahu.
Whoever wants to prevent us from operating
in Rafah is telling us in effect to lose the war. I will not allow
this…. We will not surrender to any pressure. We will not surrender,
because we are a people of heroes. We will not surrender because we are a
people that desires life. We will not surrender because we
must—must—defeat the evil,” he added.
The comments come after U.S. President Joe Biden on
Friday demanded a temporary ceasefire to secure the release of hostages
in Gaza, claiming that a deal “has to” go through before Israel
launches a military operation in Rafah.
According to Israel, there are four Hamas
battalions positioned in Rafah, along the Egyptian border, the
population of which has swelled to some 1.5 million, more than half of
Gaza’s total of 2.3 million, after the Israel Defense Forces directed
northern Gazans to a humanitarian zone there when fighting began in
October.
Netanyahu
on Sunday urged the international community to increase pressure on
Qatar to bring about the release of the remaining hostages being held by
Hamas in Gaza.
The remarks come as weeks-long on-again
off-again American-backed talks through Qatari and Egyptian
intermediaries to reach an agreement for the release of the remaining
134 hostages being held in Gaza have stalled over Hamas demands. About
100 of the hostages are believed to be alive.
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