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Israeli military declares support for govt war aims

Updated on: 21 June,2024 07:33 AM IST  |  Tel Aviv
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Move comes after IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari says Hamas can’t be defeated

Israeli military declares support for govt war aims

Palestinians transport water containers in a displacement camp in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip. Pics/AFP

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The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) on Wednesday night released a statement declaring its commitment to achieving the goals of the war in Gaza as defined by the government of Israel and that it has been working in this way “throughout the war day and night and will continue to do so.” “The commanders of the IDF and their soldiers fight with determination and persistence to destroy the military capabilities and the governmental and organizational infrastructure of Hamas in Gaza, a distinct military goal,” it added.


Displaced Palestinians leave Rafah towards Khan Yunis
Displaced Palestinians leave Rafah towards Khan Yunis


The statement came after Israel’s inner Security Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, defined the destruction of Hamas terrorist organization’s military and governing capabilities as one of the goals of the Iron Swords War in Gaza. The comments caused a bit of controversy. This came after comments made by the Israel Defence Forces’ Spokesman Daniel Hagari who said that Hamas cannot be defeated.


On that, the IDF said, “In his words, the IDF spokesman referred to the destruction of Hamas as an ideology and an idea, and the words were said by him in a clear and explicit manner. Any other claim is taking things out of context.” In an interview with Israeli television, Daniel Hagari said, “the idea of destroying Hamas is simply throwing sand in the eyes of the public.”

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