Tag: Benjamin Netanyahu

  • Netanyahu Says Deadly Israeli Strike in Rafah Was the Result of a ‘Tragic Mistake’ |

    TEL AVIV: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that a “tragic mistake” was made in an Israeli strike in the southern Gaza city of Rafah that set fire to a camp housing displaced Palestinians and, according to local officials, killed at least 45 people.

    The strike only added to the surging international criticism Israel has faced over its war with Hamas, with even its closest allies expressing outrage at civilian deaths. Israel insists it adheres to international law even as it faces scrutiny in the world’s top courts, one of which last week demanded that it halt the offensive in Rafah.

    Netanyahu did not elaborate on the error. Israel’s military initially said it had carried out a precise airstrike on a Hamas compound, killing two senior militants. As details of the strike and fire emerged, the military said it had opened an investigation into the deaths of civilians.

    Sunday night’s attack, which appeared to be one of the war’s deadliest, helped push the overall Palestinian death toll in the war above 36,000, according to the Gaza Health Ministry, which does not distinguish between fighters and noncombatants in its tally.

    “Despite our utmost efforts not to harm innocent civilians, last night there was a tragic mistake,” Netanyahu said Monday in an address to Israel’s parliament. “We are investigating the incident and will obtain a conclusion because this is our policy.”

    Mohammed Abuassa, who rushed to the scene in the northwestern neighborhood of Tel al-Sultan, said rescuers “pulled out people who were in an unbearable state.”

    “We pulled out children who were in pieces. We pulled out young and elderly people. The fire in the camp was unreal,” he said.

    At least 45 people were killed, according to the Gaza Health Ministry and the Palestinian Red Crescent rescue service. The ministry said the dead included at least 12 women, eight children and three older adults, with another three bodies burned beyond recognition.

    In a separate development, Egypt’s military said one of its soldiers was shot dead during an exchange of fire in the Rafah area, without providing further details. Israel said it was in contact with Egyptian authorities, and both sides said they were investigating.

    An initial investigation found that the soldier had responded to an exchange of fire between Israeli forces and Palestinian militants, Egypt’s state-owned Qahera TV reported. Egypt has warned that Israel’s incursion in Rafah could threaten the two countries’ decades-old peace treaty.

    The UN Security Council scheduled an emergency closed meeting for Tuesday afternoon on the situation in Rafah at the request of Algeria, the Arab representative on the council, two council diplomats told The Associated Press.

    Rafah, the southernmost Gaza city on the border with Egypt, had housed more than a million people — about half of Gaza’s population — displaced from other parts of the territory. Most have fled once again since Israel launched what it called a limited incursion there earlier this month. Hundreds of thousands are packed into squalid tent camps in and around the city.

    Elsewhere in Rafah, the director of the Kuwait Hospital, one of the city’s last functioning medical centers, said it was shutting down and that staff members were relocating to a field hospital. Dr. Suhaib al-Hamas said the decision was made after a strike killed two health workers Monday at the entrance to the hospital.

    Netanyahu says Israel must destroy what he says are Hamas’ last remaining battalions in Rafah. The militant group launched a barrage of rockets Sunday from the city toward heavily populated central Israel, setting off air raid sirens but causing no injuries.

    The strike on Rafah brought a new wave of condemnation, even from Israel’s strongest supporters.

    The US National Security Council said in a statement that the “devastating images” from the strike on Rafah were “heartbreaking.” It said the US was working with the Israeli military and others to assess what happened.

    French President Emmanuel Macron was more blunt, saying “these operations must stop” in a post on X. “There are no safe areas in Rafah for Palestinian civilians. I call for full respect for international law and an immediate ceasefire,” he wrote.

    The Foreign Office of Germany, which has been a staunch supporter of Israel for decades, said “the images of charred bodies, including children, from the airstrike in Rafah are unbearable.”

    “The exact circumstances must be clarified, and the investigation announced by the Israeli army must now come quickly,” the ministry added. ”The civilian population must finally be better protected.”

    Qatar, a key mediator in attempts to secure a cease-fire and the release of hostages held by Hamas, said the Rafah strike could “complicate” talks. Negotiations, which appear to be restarting, have faltered repeatedly over Hamas’ demand for a lasting truce and the withdrawal of Israeli forces, terms Israeli leaders have publicly rejected.

    The Israeli military’s top legal official, Maj. Gen. Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, said authorities were examining the strike in Rafah and that the military regrets the loss of civilian life.

    Speaking to an Israeli lawyers’ conference, Tomer-Yerushalmi said Israel has launched 70 criminal investigations into possible violations of international law, including the deaths of civilians, the conditions at a detention facility holding suspected militants and the deaths of some inmates in Israeli custody. She said incidents of property crimes and looting were also being examined.

    Israel has long maintained it has an independent judiciary capable of investigating and prosecuting abuses. But rights groups say Israeli authorities routinely fail to fully investigate violence against Palestinians and that even when soldiers are held accountable, the punishment is usually light.

    Israel has denied allegations of genocide brought against it by South Africa at the International Court of Justice. Last week, the court ordered Israel to halt its Rafah offensive, a ruling it has no power to enforce.

    Separately, the chief prosecutor at the International Criminal Court is seeking arrest warrants against Netanyahu and Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, as well as three Hamas leaders, over alleged crimes linked to the war. The ICC only intervenes when it concludes that the state in question is unable or unwilling to properly prosecute such crimes.

    Israel says it does its best to adhere to the laws of war. Israeli leaders also say they face an enemy that makes no such commitment, embeds itself in civilian areas and refuses to release Israeli hostages unconditionally.

    Hamas triggered the war with its Oct. 7 attack into Israel, in which Palestinian militants killed some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and seized some 250 hostages. Hamas still holds about 100 hostages and the remains of around 30 others after most of the rest were released during a cease-fire last year.

    Around 80% of Gaza’s 2.3 million people have fled their homes. Severe hunger is widespread, and UN officials say parts of the territory are experiencing famine.

  • Netanyahu Vows To Invade Rafah ‘With Or Without A Deal’ As Cease-Fire Talks With Hamas Continue

    Netanyahu has vowed to achieve “total victory” in the war and has faced pressure from his nationalist governing partners to launch an offensive in Rafah, which Israel says is Hamas’ last major stronghold.

  • ‘Israel Will Decide How To Respond To Iran’: PM Benjamin Netanyahu Tells West Amid Calls For Restraint | world news

    Tel Aviv: Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has affirmed his nation’s commitment to defending itself autonomously, regardless of advice from allies, amid escalating tensions with Iran. Netanyahu’s assertion came during a cabinet meeting following discussions with UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron and German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, who had arrived in Israel in the wake of Tehran’s recent attack. Germany and the UK, while urging restraint from Israel, warned of the potential for broader conflict in the Middle East. However, Israel remains steadfast in its determination to retaliate against Iran, emphasizing the need for consequences following the attack.

    Netanyahu emphasized Israel’s prerogative to make independent decisions for its defense, regardless of external counsel. While appreciating the suggestions from allies, he reiterated Israel’s commitment to taking necessary measures to ensure its security. In his remarks at the cabinet meeting, Netanyahu said that the two leaders had “all kinds of suggestions and advice.” He noted that while it was appreciated, Israel would nevertheless “make our own decisions, and Israel will do everything necessary to defend itself.”

    Cameron acknowledged the likelihood of retaliation against Israel but expressed hope for a measured response to prevent further escalation. Baerbock voiced opposition to Israel’s retaliatory plans, advocating for prudence and emphasizing the need to prevent further fueling of the conflict.

    Amid ongoing diplomatic efforts, Netanyahu’s office underlined Israel’s right to self-defense during discussions with foreign counterparts. Talks between Cameron, Baerbock, and Israeli leaders centered on the potential for Israeli retaliation.

    Baerbock and Cameron are slated to participate in a G7 foreign ministers’ meeting in Italy, where discussions will include considerations for imposing sanctions on Iran. Baerbock reiterated calls for Israel to exercise restraint, stressing the importance of responsible action.

    Cameron urged a refocus on addressing the situation in Gaza, where Israel’s counter-offensive against Hamas continues. The escalation between Israel and Iran follows Tehran’s retaliatory strikes for an alleged Israeli airstrike in Syria.

    Israel’s Defense Forces reported a high interception rate of projectiles launched by Iran, underscoring Israel’s military capabilities. The attack, comprising drones, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles, was largely intercepted, with support from allies including the US, Jordan, and the UK.

  • ‘Deeply Concerned…’: Biden Tells Netanyahu Over Israel’s Potential Military Operations In Rafah | world news

    New Delhi: US President Joe Biden expressed his grave concerns to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding potential extensive military actions in Rafah, similar to those in Gaza City and Khan Younis, as conveyed by US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. In a phone call with Biden, Netanyahu consented to dispatch a mixed team of Israeli experts to Washington to deliberate on a different strategy to address key Hamas figures in Rafah and to safeguard the border between Egypt and Gaza without launching a significant ground offensive, as announced. by Sullivan in a press briefing.

    The conversation marked the first direct communication between the leaders in a month, focusing significantly on Rafah.

    Biden detailed his serious apprehensions about Israel initiating large-scale military operations in Rafah, akin to previous campaigns in Gaza City and Khan Younis.

    Sullivan highlighted that over a million individuals have sought sanctuary in Rafah, having moved from Gaza City through Khan Younis, with no alternative refuge available as other major cities in Gaza are mostly in ruins.

    He further noted that Israel has yet to propose a viable plan to the US or the international community for the safe relocation, sustenance, and accommodation of these civilians, including ensuring essential services like sanitation.

    Rafah serves as a crucial gateway for humanitarian aid from Egypt into Gaza, and any military action there would impede this flow.

    Sullivan mentioned Egypt’s profound concern regarding a significant military operation in Rafah, which could potentially impact its future relations with Israel.

    He clarified that questioning the strategy in Rafah does not equate to questioning the defeat of Hamas, dismissing such comparisons as baseless.

    The US stance is clear: Hamas must not find refuge in Rafah or elsewhere. However, a substantial ground operation would be erroneous, leading to further civilian casualties, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis, contributing to chaos in Gaza, and increasing Israel’s international isolation.

    Sullivan emphasized that Israel’s objectives in Rafah could be achieved through alternative methods.

    Biden urged Netanyahu to send a high-level team, including military, intelligence, and humanitarian personnel, to Washington soon to discuss the US’s apprehensions regarding Israel’s intentions for Rafah and to propose a different plan targeting Hamas in the city while maintaining border security, without a full-scale invasion.

    Netanyahu agreed to this proposal.

    The leaders also reviewed ongoing talks for an immediate ceasefire, which would extend for several weeks in exchange for releasing hostages held by Hamas and other groups in Gaza.

    The aim is to leverage the ceasefire to enhance humanitarian aid delivery at a critical juncture. Despite challenges in reaching an agreement, the US remains committed to this urgent matter.

    Biden reiterated his unwavering commitment to Israel’s long-term security and reiterated Israel’s right to counteract Hamas, responsible for significant atrocities against the Jewish community, as affirmed in his State of the Union address.

  • PM Narendra Modi, Israeli Counterpart Netanyahu Discuss Humanitarian Aid, Maritime Traffic Safety |

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu today had a telephone interaction where the two leaders discussed key issues including the Hamas-Israel war and the safety of maritime traffic. The Prime Minister’s office said in a statement that Netanyahu called PM Modi today.

    Taking to X, PM Modi shared his conversation with Netanyahu saying, “Had a productive exchange of views with PM @netanyahu on the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, including shared concerns on the safety of maritime traffic. Highlighted India’s consistent stand in favour of early restoration of peace & stability in the region with continued humanitarian assistance for the affected.”

    “Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a telephone call today from the Prime Minister of Israel, H.E. Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu. PM Netanyahu briefed the Prime Minister on the recent developments in the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. The two leaders shared concerns regarding the safety of maritime traffic,” said the PMO.

    Had a productive exchange of views with PM @netanyahu on the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, including shared concerns on the safety of maritime traffic. Highlighted India’s consistent stand in favour of early restoration of peace & stability in the region with continued…
    — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) December 19, 2023

    It also said, “Prime Minister reiterated the need for continued humanitarian aid for the affected population and emphasized an early and peaceful resolution of the conflict, including the release of all hostages, through dialogue and diplomacy. The two leaders agreed to remain in touch.”

    The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office also issued a statement. “The two leaders spoke about the importance of safeguarding the free shipping in the Bab el-Mandeb Strait that is threatened by the Houthis at the behest of Iran, and the global interest in preventing harm to international trade, including the economies of Israel and India,” it said.

    While the Hamas and Israel war are yet to end despite entering the third month, countries across the globe are also concerned with Yemen’s Houthi rebels who have been attacking/hijacking cargo vessels in the Red Sea, disrupting maritime trade and causing freight companies to avoid the area.

  • Israel Hamas War: Hamas terrorists are not well! watch video

    The war between Israel and Hamas has entered its 23rd day on Sunday. Meanwhile, the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) and Air Force have intensified attacks on the Gaza Strip. Israel has closed almost all means of internet and communication in Gaza Strip, due to which 23 lakh people living there have been affected. They have lost touch with each other and the outside world. For the past three weeks, Israel and Hamas have been attacking each other like mortal enemies. The death toll in this war has crossed 9000. In such a situation, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said a big thing. He has said that the second phase of this war has started. This phase is certainly likely to be long and full of difficulties but our army will not back down. This is just the beginning.

  • Israel–Hamas War: Israel will launch more deadly attack on Gaza, see heart-wrenching picture

    Israel–Hamas War photo

    Israel has announced a deadly attack on Gaza, which has created a stir in the whole world. The Israeli Army has said that we are preparing to attack from land, water and sky to eliminate Hamas soon. Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Galant has said that his army is also ready for ground attack.

    Israel–Hamas War news and photo

    US President Joe Biden has spoken to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. Biden has said that Hamas should first release the hostages. Only after this will there be some talks or there will be talk about ceasefire. Here, after Joe Biden, now Rishi Sunak claims that the attack on Gaza hospital took place from Gaza itself.

    Israel–Hamas War today’s news

    Let us discuss here that for the last several days the Israeli army is seen camping on the border of Gaza. The army is only waiting for orders to attack. As soon as she gets orders, she will pounce on the enemies. Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Galant said that we are preparing for a deadly attack. This will happen from all three sides – earth, sky and waterways and we will defeat the enemies.

    Israel–Hamas War news today

    Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden, leaders of Canada, France and Germany also issued a joint statement. In this statement it has been said that they stand in support of Israel and are with it in the fight against Hamas. After this statement it is clear that PM Benjamin Netanyahu is planning a major attack on Gaza.

    gaza strip wat photo

    Meanwhile, the Palestinian Health Ministry has given the latest update. According to the ministry, the death toll in Gaza has reached 4741. Around 100 Palestinians have lost their lives in the West Bank also. Israel is seen carrying out air strikes not only on Gaza but also in South Lebanon and the West Bank.

    gaza war photo today

    Let us discuss here that the Palestinian terrorist organization Hamas had carried out a series of rocket attacks in southern Israel on October 7. In response to this unexpected attack, Israel’s defense forces also took strong retaliatory action, due to which conflict broke out between the two sides. Meanwhile, while terming Hamas as a barbaric terrorist organization, Indian-origin American MP Shri Thanedar said that there is a need to uproot it.

  • Israel–Hamas War: Israel will launch more deadly attack on Gaza, see heart-wrenching picture

    Israel–Hamas War photo

    Israel has announced a deadly attack on Gaza, which has created a stir in the whole world. The Israeli Army has said that we are preparing to attack from land, water and sky to eliminate Hamas soon. Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Galant has said that his army is also ready for ground attack.

    Israel–Hamas War news and photo

    US President Joe Biden has spoken to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. Biden has said that Hamas should first release the hostages. Only after this will there be some talks or there will be talk about ceasefire. Here, after Joe Biden, now Rishi Sunak claims that the attack on Gaza hospital took place from Gaza itself.

    Israel–Hamas War today’s news

    Let us discuss here that for the last several days the Israeli army is seen camping on the border of Gaza. The army is only waiting for orders to attack. As soon as she gets orders, she will pounce on the enemies. Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Galant said that we are preparing for a deadly attack. This will happen from all three sides – earth, sky and waterways and we will defeat the enemies.

    Israel–Hamas War news today

    Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden, leaders of Canada, France and Germany also issued a joint statement. In this statement it has been said that they stand in support of Israel and are with it in the fight against Hamas. After this statement it is clear that PM Benjamin Netanyahu is planning a major attack on Gaza.

    gaza strip wat photo

    Meanwhile, the Palestinian Health Ministry has given the latest update. According to the ministry, the death toll in Gaza has reached 4741. Around 100 Palestinians have lost their lives in the West Bank also. Israel is seen carrying out air strikes not only on Gaza but also in South Lebanon and the West Bank.

    gaza war photo today

    Let us discuss here that the Palestinian terrorist organization Hamas had carried out a series of rocket attacks in southern Israel on October 7. In response to this unexpected attack, Israel’s defense forces also took strong retaliatory action, due to which conflict broke out between the two sides. Meanwhile, while terming Hamas as a barbaric terrorist organization, Indian-origin American MP Shri Thanedar said that there is a need to uproot it.

  • Israel Hamas War: Who is responsible for the death of 500 people in the hospital? See horrifying pictures

    At the same time, the Israeli Defense Force released drone footage and said that the explosion took place in the parking lot of the hospital. The weapons used in this are not from Israel. The defense force also released a ‘soundtrack’, which contains excerpts of the conversation between the terrorists. In this the terrorists are talking about firing rockets in the wrong direction. The force claimed that these voices belonged to members of ‘Islamic Jihad’. This is a small, but extremely radical terrorist organization, which helps Hamas. At the same time, Hamas termed the explosion as genocide and said that it was caused by Israeli attack.

  • Israeli PM Netanyahu had betrayed former US President Donald Trump!

    Donald Trump On Benjamin Netanyahu : Former US President Donald Trump has accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of betraying him (Trump) just before the US killed a top Iranian general in 2020. Donald Trump has taken a slightly different stance from his support for Israel in the Republican presidential primary in response to Hamas attacks.

    Trump in the race for presidential election

    Trump’s comments at a rally in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Wednesday were immediately condemned by many Republicans who oppose him, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. DeSantis is against Trump in the race for candidates for the 2024 presidential election. After the Hamas attack, most American leaders have stood in support of Israel. President Joe Biden has said about the attack that it was the deadliest day ever for Jews. At least 2,500 people have been killed on both Israel and Palestine sides.

    described his experiences with politicians as bad

    Trump, who is running for the Republican presidential nomination, said at the rally that his prayers are with Israel. He talked about standing with Israel, but described his experiences with its leaders as bad. “Israel was going to do this to us and it was being planned and had been in the works for months,” he said of the killing of General Qasim Suleimani, the head of Iran’s elite Quds Force.

    ‘Israel will not participate in this attack’

    Trump said, “We had made all the preparations, but the night before the day the work was to be carried out, I got a call that Israel would not participate in this attack.” The former US President said, “Someone said.” Haven’t heard this story before. They did not tell us the reason. I will never forget that Bibi (Benjamin) Netanyahu disappointed us,” he said. “We were disappointed in him. Was very disappointed. But we did that work ourselves and did it with complete accuracy. And then Bibi tried to take credit for it.

    ‘They cannot be trusted’

    An attempt was made to get a response from Netanyahu’s office in this regard, but no immediate response was received. But Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi told Israel’s Channel 13, “It is shameful that a person like the former President of the United States promotes propaganda and broadcasts things that hurt the feelings of Israel’s fighters and its citizens.” He said, “We don’t need to bother with him and his nonsense.” Have Trump’s comments made it clear that he cannot be trusted? In response, Karhi said, ‘Absolutely.’