Netanyahu: “I told Biden that we have to control Gaza” Prison tunnels of some of the hostages found

Jan 21, 2024 6:01:14 p.m

Netanyahu: I told Biden that we have to control Gaza

“I have made clear to President Biden Israel's determination to achieve all war objectives and to ensure that Gaza no longer poses a threat to Israel.” Benjamin Netanyahu said this, adding that “after the elimination of Hamas,” “there will be no one in Gaza “that finances or investigates terrorism or sends terrorists”. The Gaza Strip must be demilitarized and remain under full Israeli security control.” Netanyahu then rejected Hamas' demands for the release of the hostages, i.e. “the end of the war, the withdrawal of the IDF, the release of murderers and rapists and his remaining in power “.

Jan 21, 2024 2:02:04 p.m

Jewish community: “Stop the flood of words against us”

“Cut the words, let us say, to those who continue to accuse Israel of war crimes and genocide, with slogans based on nationality and faith that only lend credence to Hamas propaganda and breathe new life into prejudices that we had hoped had died out .” Noemi Di Segni, President of the Ucei (Union of Italian Jewish Communities), appealed “to all political parties, to those who teach in universities or schools, to stop verbal violence, terrorism and the squabbling of social centers or neo-fascists “, in the name of solidarity with a people and a country they don’t know at all.”

01/21/2024 1:09:25 p.m

UN: “Unprecedented killing of civilians”

“Israel's military operations have spread mass destruction and killed civilians on an unprecedented scale during my tenure as Secretary General.” This is heartbreaking and completely unacceptable. The Middle East is a powder keg, we must do everything we can to prevent conflict from breaking out across the region,” said UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres at the G77+China summit in the Ugandan capital Kampala, as the Guardian reported.

01/21/2024 11:16:21

GB: “Netanyahu disappointed with two-state solution”

“Disappointing.” British Defense Secretary Grant Shapps defined Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's rejection of an independent Palestinian state as a solution to the conflict in the Middle East. “There is no other option than this,” said Shapps, who noted in an interview with Sky News that “the whole world agrees that a two-state solution is the best way forward.”

The death toll in the Gaza Strip since October 7 last year is over 25,000. According to the new bulletin from the Ministry of Health in Gaza, which came under Hamas control in 2007, there were 25,105 deaths and 62,681 injured in the Palestinian enclave. It is the satellite television al-Jazeera that reports on the updated budget from Gaza.

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Meanwhile, a tunnel where some of the Hamas hostages in Gaza were previously held “in harsh and inhumane conditions” was discovered under the home of a Hamas leader in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, according to military spokesman Daniel Hagari. A large room was found in the tunnel – at a depth of about 20 meters – in which about 20 hostages were held, some of whom were later released. Drawings by the little girl Emilia Aloni, who was also released, were also found. To enter the building, the soldiers fought and killed Hamas militants, Hagari said.

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