WASHINGTON, US
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that his country will take “overall responsibility” of Gaza’s security for an indefinite period after its war with Hamas ends.
“Israel will, for an
indefinite period, will have the overall security responsibility,” he said in a
television interview with ABC News broadcast on Monday.
“When we don’t have that
security responsibility, what we have is the eruption of Hamas terror on a
scale that we couldn’t imagine,” he added.
The Israeli military has
relentlessly attacked Gaza by air, land and sea since October 7, when Hamas
militants launched a cross-border attack that left 1,400 dead in Israel, most
of them civilians, according to Israeli authorities, and over 240 hostages taken.
The death toll in Gaza has
surpassed 10,000 people, the Hamas-run health ministry said Monday, including
more than 4,000 children.
In Monday’s interview,
Netanyahu disputed the health ministry’s figures, which he said likely included
“several thousand” Palestinian combatants.
Despite growing calls for a
cease-fire from UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and other world leaders,
Netanyahu said he did not support one.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits IDF Commando Brigade
“There will be no cease-fire —
general cease-fire — in Gaza without the release of our hostages,” he said.
“As far as tactical, little
pauses — an hour here, an hour there — we’ve had them before,” he said.
Israel may agree to pauses to
let humanitarian goods into Gaza, or to allow for hostages to leave the
besieged Palestinian territory, he added.
Asked if he should take any
responsibility for the October 7 attack, Netanyahu said “of course.”
“It’s not a question and it’s
got to be resolved after the war,” he said, adding that his government had
“clearly” not met its obligation to protect its people.
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