Netanyahu Urges Solidarity In The Fight Against Terrorism
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke about the ongoing battle against terrorism, emphasizing the critical role of international support.
Netanyahu framed the ongoing struggle as "a broader battle between civilization and barbarism," with the axis of terror at the forefront of the challenges facing not only the Middle East but the entire world.
He identified Iran as the leader of this destructive alliance, which also includes groups like Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis, among others. The Prime Minister stressed that their ultimate goal is to drag the region and the world back into a dark age while obstructing the progress made through peace treaties with Arab neighbors.
He warned that if the axis of terror remains unchecked, it will pose a significant threat not only to the Middle East but to Europe and global security.
Netanyahu emphasized that this is not a localized issue; it's a global one. He called upon all civilized nations to join in the battle against this axis, as "our battle is your battle, and our victory is your victory."
The Prime Minister also discussed the ongoing conflict with Hamas in Gaza, asserting that there is no alternative to victory. He vowed to defeat and dismantle the group while offering the people of Gaza and the entire Middle East a future filled with promise and hope.
Netanyahu's message was clear: "We will win." He called upon all civilized nations to support Israel in this endeavor, as the outcome of this battle has far-reaching implications for global stability.
Responding to a question about how the international community can assist Israel, Netanyahu highlighted the importance of standing with Israel, emphasizing that this is a common fight. He encouraged all civilized countries to unite with Israel, reiterating that their battle is the shared responsibility of the global community.
Netanyahu also addressed the issue of hostages held by terrorist groups, notably mentioning the Red Cross. He stressed the urgency of demanding the immediate and unconditional release of these hostages, along with access to information about their condition. He pointed out that such actions are required by international humanitarian law, which Hamas continues to violate.