Israel Rejects Ceasefire, Vowing War Against Hamas Will Continue

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Israel Rejects Ceasefire, , Vowing War Against Hamas , Will Continue.
On October 30, Israel's Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu rejected calls for a ceasefire, stating
that the war will continue against Hamas "until victory.".
On October 30, Israel's Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu rejected calls for a ceasefire, stating
that the war will continue against Hamas "until victory.".
Calls for a cease-fire are calls
for Israel to surrender to Hamas,
to surrender to terrorism,
to surrender to barbarism.
That will not happen, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's Prime Minister, via Fox News.
Calls for a cease-fire are calls
for Israel to surrender to Hamas,
to surrender to terrorism,
to surrender to barbarism.
That will not happen, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's Prime Minister, via Fox News.
Fox News reports that Israeli forces greatly expanded
ground operations in the Gaza Strip, entering the
second stage of their planned war against Hamas.
Ladies and gentlemen, the Bible
says that there is a time for peace
and a time for war. This is a time
for war. A war for our common future, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's Prime Minister, via Fox News.
Today we draw a line between
the forces of civilization and the
forces of barbarism. It is a time for
everyone to decide where they stand.
Israel will stand against the forces
of barbarism until victory, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's Prime Minister, via Fox News.
Today we draw a line between
the forces of civilization and the
forces of barbarism. It is a time for
everyone to decide where they stand.
Israel will stand against the forces
of barbarism until victory, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's Prime Minister, via Fox News.
Fox News reports that as many as 9,400 people
have been killed on both sides, as of October 30,
including at least 1,400 Israelis and 33 Americans. .
According to the Hamas-controlled Gaza health ministry,
over 8,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza,
in addition to another 110 people in the West Bank.
Fox News reports that at least ten U.S. citizens are
among the 239 people still held hostage by Hamas.
Acccording to an Israel Defense Forces spokesperson, more military forces are entering the Gaza Strip and are "directly engaging with terrorists.".
The IDF spokesperson reportedly added
that Israeli forces along the border with
Lebanon remain on "high alert."