总理说了,现在战争进入新的阶段,实现三个目标前,不会停止。消灭哈马斯,解救全部人质,确保加沙不再对以色列构成威胁。完成这些目标还有很长的路,不说其他两个,除了违反某些人的原则,交换出的人质以外,好像是一个都没救出来,千辛万苦地逃出来三个,还被击毙了。
Netanyahu says war must not stop until 3 objectives are achieved
From CNN’s Amir Tal and Larry Register
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chairs a Cabinet meeting at the Kirya, which houses the Israeli Ministry of Defense, in Tel Aviv, Israel, on December 31, 2023. Abir Sultan/Pool/AFP/Getty Images
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement Saturday that the war against Hamas “must not be stopped” until Israel achieves three main objectives: “eliminate Hamas, return our hostages and ensure that Gaza will no longer be a threat to Israel.”
In a statement released Saturday by his office, the prime minister said Israel will “not give Hamas immunity anywhere, and we are fighting to restore security in both the south and the north.”
Israel's plans for new phase of war: Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant on Thursday unveiled plans for the
next phase of the war in Gaza. In the third phase, Israel Defense Forces soldiers in northern Gaza will adopt a “new combat approach” encompassing “raids, the destruction of terror tunnels, aerial and ground activities, and special operations,” according to Gallant.
In southern Gaza, the Israeli military will continue its pursuit of Hamas leaders in the region “for as long as necessary,” Gallant said. Israeli forces stationed in the south will also focus on “enabling the return of the hostages” still in captivity, he added.
Gallant also provided details of the fourth and supposed final phase of the war, entitled the "Day After." The post-war phase announced by Gallant envisages a Gaza Strip no longer controlled by Hamas, which would no longer “pose a security threat to the citizens of Israel.”
Once the "goals of the war have been achieved" there would be "no Israeli civilian presence in the Gaza Strip," according to his plan. Israel would, however, maintain its “operational freedom of action in the Gaza strip” and continue to "carry out the inspection of goods entering the Gaza strip," the plan stated.