Netanyahu inspects north Gaza, vows to continue fight
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu toured the northern Gaza Strip and vowed to continue the fight, his office has said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu toured the northern Gaza Strip and vowed to continue the fight, his office has said.
“The Prime Minister spoke with Putin for around fifty minutes,” the Israeli PMO said.
Netanyahu also slammed French President Emmanuel Macron over his remarks that there was "no justification" of Israeli bombings on children, women and old people.
Netanyahu also revealed his post-war plans and said that Israel will have "overall security responsibility" for the Gaza Strip for "an indefinite period" after the fighting is over.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the soldiers fell in a just war and vowed to eliminate Hamas.
According to the military spokesperson, Israeli troops opened fire at four armed men who were implanting explosives near the border.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also instructed government ministers to submit plans to manage the coronavirus routine in their ministries' areas of responsibility.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has planned to annex Jewish settlements in the West Bank as well as the strategic Jordan Valley.
High unemployment, a sharp rise in Covid-19 cases and the re-imposition of curbs have angered many Israelis.
These restrictions ban the entry of foreign nationals into Israel, excluding exceptional cases approved by the Population and Immigration Authority, with a 14-day quarantine obligation.