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Israel-Gaza war: Netanyahu insists on Rafah military offensive ‘to settle score’ as Israeli strikes kill at least 18

  • Netanyahu said ‘the score will be settled’ with Hamas, and a future peace settlement with the Palestinians would not be dictated by international parties
  • He warned against awarding the Palestinians with a state after this unprecedented terror’

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Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is insisting on a military offensive in Rafah, despite international warnings against the idea. Photo: Kobi Gideon/GPO/dpa
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Despite international warnings, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that an Israeli military offensive would be launched in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.

“Of course, only after we make it possible for civilians in the combat zones to move to safe areas,” Netanyahu told journalists on Saturday in Jerusalem.

He emphasised that they would not bow to international pressure on this issue. “Anyone who wants to prevent us from operating in Rafah is ultimately telling us ‘lose the war’.” He would not allow this to happen.

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Netanyahu said that “the score will be settled” with the Hamas leadership. This was only a matter of time.

A future peace settlement with the Palestinians would not be dictated to by international parties, he said.

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“A settlement can only be reached through direct negotiations between the two sides without preconditions,” he said.

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