LIVE Israel Hamas Netanyahu says IDF is making progress

LIVE Israel Hamas: Netanyahu says IDF is making progress "exceptionally good" in Gaza

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The daily life of a French-Palestinian citizen stuck in the Gaza Strip before being evacuated

Oday, a VTC driver who was a child of Palestinian refugees, was in Gaza on October 7 when Hamas attacked Israel, provoking the Jewish state’s immediate response.

“First I hear the sounds of planes, fighter jets that don’t stop circling, when I hear the explosion I have the impression that it is in the next room,” he told BFMTV.

As the days pass, the young man fears for his life and tries to flee south and to the Rafah border post to leave the country. He filmed his everyday life in the Gaza Strip in several videos. Last week he was finally able to leave the enclave with other French people.

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Israel does not seek to rule or occupy Gaza, Netanyahu assures

In the same speech to the American media channel Fox News, Benjamin Netanyahu assured that Israel does not intend to stay in Gaza in the long term.

“We don’t want to rule Gaza. We don’t want to occupy it, but we want to give it and ourselves a better future,” he said, adding that Israel is not trying to “move anyone.”

When asked about his plan for the future of the Palestinian territory, he said it must be “demilitarized, de-radicalized and rebuilt.” “We have to find a government, a civilian government, that will be there,” he added, without specifying who might form such a government.

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For Netanyahu, the Israeli army is making “extraordinarily good” progress

In an interview with US media Fow News, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu assured that the Jewish state’s army was making “extraordinarily good progress” in its offensive against Hamas.

“I think the Israeli army is working exceptionally well,” he said, again rejecting the idea of ​​a ceasefire.

“One thing we have not accepted is a ceasefire. A ceasefire with Hamas means a surrender” and “there will be no ceasefire without freeing hostages,” he stressed when asked about his meetings with American President Joe Biden.

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Israel attacks Syria after drone crash in Eilat

Israel attacked Syria at dawn on Friday in response to a drone that struck a school in Eilat, south, on Thursday, the Israeli army said.

“In response to a drone from Syria that hit a school in Eilat, the Israel Defense Forces attacked the organization that carried out the attack,” the army said in a statement and on X (ex Twitter), without that organization’s name to call .

Israel “holds the Syrian regime responsible for any terrorist attack originating from its territory,” she added.

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Welcome to this live

Hello, welcome to this live video dedicated to the war between Israel and Hamas. As calls for a ceasefire grow, including and for the first time from Emmanuel Macron, fighting on the ground continues.

After more than a month of Israeli attacks in retaliation for the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, several hundred thousand civilians remain trapped in a catastrophic humanitarian situation in northern Gaza, according to the United Nations.

According to the Hamas Health Ministry, Israeli bombings in the Gaza Strip caused 10,812 deaths, mostly civilians, including 4,412 children.