Both US presidents assured we have right to resume war
Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said the regime reserves the so-called “right” to resume its attacks during or after the ceasefire agreement that ended more than 15 months of genocidal war on Gaza Strip.
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Netanyahu made the remarks on Saturday, despite the regime’s full cabinet’s approval of the deal, and Palestinian resistance movement’s stern warnings against Tel Aviv’s rekindling the brutal military onslaught.
"Both [American] presidents, [Donald] Trump and [Joe] Biden, have assured us that we have the right to return to the war after or during the deal, when necessary," he said, referring to the United States’ incoming and incumbent presidents.
Washington has been lending unstinting political, military, and intelligence support to the warfare that has so far claimed the lives of at least 46,788 Palestinians, mostly women and children.
"The battle is not over yet. We still have a long way to go," the Israeli official claimed, adding, "I promise, we will achieve all our war goals."
Throughout its fabricated decades-old existence in the region, including upon launching the war, the regime has been asserting that it would “eliminate” Palestinian resistance groups, including Hamas.
The regime has, however, fallen far short of realizing the objective as well as its other wartime goals.