Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asserted that Israel has transformed its military approach since Hamas’s October 7 attack. He vowed to achieve victory against militants in Gaza and Lebanon while preparing for potential strikes against Iran.
[dropcap]O[/dropcap]n the anniversary of Hamas’s unprecedented attack on October 7, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to ensure victory for Israel.
He declared that Israel’s military has “completely transformed reality” over the past year, battling not only Hamas in the Gaza Strip but also confronting Iranian-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon.
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Lieutenant General Herzi Halevi, Israel’s army chief, echoed Netanyahu’s sentiments, stating that Israel has defeated the military wing of Hamas.
Despite these claims, Israeli troops have re-entered areas of Gaza only to discover Hamas militants regrouping.
Netanyahu’s statements came during a visit to the Lebanon border, where he emphasized the need for stability and security in the region.
Meanwhile, the humanitarian toll has been severe, with thousands of civilians killed in Gaza and many displaced from their homes.
The conflict has escalated in Lebanon, with Israel intensifying military actions against Hezbollah in response to ongoing rocket attacks.
In a call with French President Emmanuel Macron, Netanyahu expressed that Israel’s actions would ultimately bring peace to the region.
Calls for a ceasefire have been made by various international leaders, but efforts to secure a truce have so far failed. As tensions remain high, Israel is on alert for possible retaliatory attacks as the anniversary approaches.

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