- Netanyahu’s visit comes a day after a casual truce grabbed hold to end 24 long stretches of serious battling
- Benjamin Netanyahu says Hamas will confront a “mass of steel” on the off chance that it keeps up its animosity against Israel
JERUSALEM: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has met with network pioneers of southern Israeli towns circumscribing Gaza, cautioning that Israel is occupied with an “extensive fight.”
On Monday, Netanyahu’s visit comes a day after a casual truce grabbed hold to end 24 long stretches of serious battling with Gaza’s Hamas militants that had threatened to shift into all-out war.
Israel beat Hamas focuses in its most huge siege since the 2014 war, while militants fired many rockets toward Israel that ended every day life in the zone.
Benjamin Netanyahu said he’s arranged the military to put a conclusion to Gaza’s battle of sending incendiary kites and balloons over the fringe to target Israeli homesteads and nature holds.
He also adds that Hamas will confront a “mass of steel” on the off chance that it keeps up its animosity against Israel.