Netanyahu says that new offensive in Gaza will begin very soon
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted that his country does not want to occupy the Strip, but rather demilitarize it.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that his country will win the war against Hamas even if it does not have the support of other states, in apparent reference to the rejection generated by his plan to occupy Gaza City. Loop. In a press conference, the politician added that the offensive will begin "very soon." "We will win the war, with or without the support of others," said Netanyahu, who also noted that his plan "is the best way to end the war and the best way to end it quickly." "We have completed much of the work. "We have between 70 and 75 percent of Gaza under Israeli military control," declared the Israeli prime minister, who insisted that the objective "is not to occupy Gaza, but to demilitarize Gaza." The politician indicated that two strongholds of Hamas - a group considered a terrorist group by the European Union - remain to be occupied: Gaza City and the camps in the central Gaza Strip. the population can be displaced and in which he assured that there will be "food, water and medical care." Israel has previously designated safe zones as territories that it then attacks, as occurred in Rafah and other areas of Gaza.
“Future war and certain war
Furthermore, the Israeli prime minister asserted that the two-state solution, one Israeli and one Palestinian, only guaranteed conflict and, he asserted, is not something that citizens in Israel support. "If they want to live here alongside us, they have to stop seeking our destruction and giving them an independent state with all the luxuries is inviting a future war and a certain war," he indicated, because "the Palestinians do not seek to create a state. They seek to destroy it.
Regarding what will happen after the occupation of the entire Strip, Netanyahu reiterated that Israel's goal is not to keep the territory. "That is not our purpose, at least not mine," he explained, detailing that his plan consists of five points: "First, disarm Hamas. Second, "Free all hostages. Third, demilitarize Gaza. Fourth, Israel will exercise predominant security control. Fifth, a peaceful, non-Israeli civilian administration," he summarized.

