IDF says it will resume military operations in Gaza immediately after taking a break 20:15

Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi said that the Israeli army will continue to fight in the Gaza Strip immediately after the ceasefire ends. This was reported by RIA News.

“We do not intend, do not want and are not ready to stop these efforts without returning all the hostages… After the pause ends, we will immediately return to attacks and maneuvers in Gaza,” he said.

According to him, the IDF will do everything to destroy Hamas and bring the detainees back as soon as possible.

Before recognizedThe military wing of the Palestinian radical movement Hamas has reportedly begun handing over a second group of Israeli hostages in the Gaza Strip to staff of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). The other day, Hamas’ military wing handed over the first group of Israeli hostages to Red Cross workers.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman Rafael Rafowitz registeredIsrael accepts the possibility of extending the ceasefire with the Palestinian Hamas movement if more hostages are released.

Former Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu promise Destroy Hamas.



Source: Gazeta

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