Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised this Monday to recover all hostages, “The Living and the Dead”detained by Hamas in Gaza, while Israeli forces maintain intense bombings against the Palestinian enclave.
Hamas source said this Monday that the Palestinian Islamist movement On the part of the US envoy Steve Witkoff, but the American denied such approval, according to his spokesman.
The conflict was triggered by an unprecedented attack held on October 7, 2023, in southern Israel, by Hamas Commands infiltrated in the neighboring Gaza Strip.
On May 17, Israel intensified his offensive in the besieged Palestinian territorydevastated and devastated for more than 19 months of war, with the stated goal of freeing the other hostages, taking control of all Gaza and annihilating Hamas, which took power in Palestinian territory in 2007.
“If we are not successful today, we will be successful tomorrow, and if it is not tomorrow, then after tomorrow, we will not give up … We intend to bring everyone back, the living and the dead,” said Netanyahu, in a speech that ended the “Jerusalem Day” festivities.
“Our mission [de vencer a guerra]including to bring back the hostages, accompanies us day and night (…) We will not give up on it, “he added.
Before, in a video posted on his channel on the social network Telegram, Netanyahu stressed that he expects to make an ad on the hostages “Today or tomorrow [terça-feira]”, Without further details.
In the north of the Gaza, the target of new Israelite bombing, 33 Palestinians, most children, in the city of Gaza, and 19 in an attack on a house in Jabalia, according to the local Civil Defense.
The Israeli army said it had a terrorist target in the school zone.
The Israeli climb and the suffering of Palestinian civilians in Gaza, are feeding an international indignation.
In a rare attack, German Foreign Minister Friedrich Merz threatened no longer supporting the government of Netanyahu, his ally.
But Berlin will continue to sell weapons to Israel, assured his foreign minister Johann Wadephul.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre considered this “Probably the worst humanitarian attack on civilians” When referring to Gaza.
The approximately 2.4 million inhabitants of the Palestinian territory, displaced several times, have been surrounded by Israel for over 19 months.
After more than two months of total blockade of humanitarian aid, Israel allowed deliveries to arrive slowly last week.
The attack of October 7 resulted in the death of 1,218 people on the Israeli side, mostly civilians, according to an AFP count based on official data.
Of the 251 people kidnapped during the attack, 57 remain in Gaza, including at least 34 dead, according to Israeli authorities.
More than 53,977 people, mostly civilians, were killed in the Israeli retaliation campaign, according to Hamas Ministry of Health data, considered credible by the UN.
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