Netanyahu visits Gaza, vows to escalate operations against Hamas

IANS April 16, 2025 186 views

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a strategic visit to northern Gaza, reaffirming his commitment to completely defeating Hamas. During the visit, he praised Israeli troops and vowed to continue military operations until all war objectives are achieved. The ongoing conflict has now resulted in over 51,000 reported casualties, escalating international concerns. Netanyahu also firmly rejected the possibility of a Palestinian state, describing it as a potential "stronghold of Iranian terrorism" during a call with French President Emmanuel Macron.

"Hamas will continue to absorb more and more blows" - Benjamin Netanyahu
Jerusalem, April 16: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited northern Gaza, vowing to intensify military operations against Hamas until "all war objectives are achieved."

Key Points

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Netanyahu visits northern Gaza with top military leadership

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Death toll surpasses 51,000 in ongoing Israeli offensive

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Israel rejects Palestinian state amid international pressure

Accompanied by Defence Minister Israel Katz and military chief Eyal Zamir, Netanyahu received a security briefing from commanders at the site, according to a statement from his office.

The Tuesday visit came as Gaza-based health authorities reported that the death toll from the 18-month Israeli offensive had surpassed 51,000, Xinhua news agency reported.

Netanyahu praised Israeli troops for what he called "a remarkable job" in the Gaza Strip and said Hamas would continue to "absorb more and more blows."

Defence Minister Katz echoed the remarks, saying the military would escalate its pressure on Hamas until the group agrees to release the hostages and is ultimately defeated.

Meanwhile, the Israeli military has been continuing its attacks on the Strip.

According to Gaza-based health authorities, an Israeli strike hit a gate of the hospital in Khan Younis's Mawasi area earlier in the day, killing at least one medic and injuring nine other patients and medics.

An Israeli military spokesperson told Xinhua the strike targeted "the head of a Hamas terrorist cell and a combat zone commander."

"The strike was conducted using precise munitions to mitigate harm in the area as much as possible," the spokesperson said.

Earlier on Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister told French President Emmanuel Macron that he opposes the establishment of a Palestinian state, reaffirming his long-held position amid mounting international support for a two-state solution.

In a phone call, Netanyahu expressed to Macron his "strong opposition" to Palestinian statehood, calling it "a major reward for terrorism," according to a statement from his office.

He warned that a Palestinian state founded "just minutes" from Israeli cities would become "a stronghold of Iranian terrorism," and added that "an overwhelming majority of the Israeli public strongly opposes it."

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
This is heartbreaking on all sides. When will the violence end? Both Israeli and Palestinian civilians deserve peace and security. There has to be a better way than endless military escalation. 😔
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David R.
While I support Israel's right to defend itself, I'm concerned about the mounting civilian casualties. The hospital strike details are particularly troubling. Can we verify the military's claims about targeting Hamas commanders?
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Mohammed A.
51,000 lives lost is an unimaginable tragedy. The international community needs to step in before more innocent people die. This isn't about politics anymore - it's about basic humanity.
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Joshua L.
Netanyahu is right to stand firm against Hamas terrorism. They started this war on October 7 and must be completely defeated for any lasting peace to be possible. No country would tolerate rockets being fired at its civilians.
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Amira S.
I'm Palestinian American with family in Gaza. Every day I wake up terrified to check the news. When leaders talk about "war objectives," remember those are real people's homes, hospitals, and lives being destroyed.
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Thomas B.
Respectful criticism here: Netanyahu's complete rejection of Palestinian statehood is short-sighted. Security concerns are valid, but permanent occupation isn't sustainable either. There needs to be a political solution alongside military action.
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Rachel G.
The hostages must be priority #1! My heart breaks for their families waiting all these months. Hamas needs to release them immediately - that should be the first step toward any ceasefire talks.

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