Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has assured families of soldiers kidnapped and held hostage by Hamas that the country's forces will spare no effort in bringing them back. In a statement released by his office on Thursday, Netanyahu emphasized that Israel's military is committed to not leaving anyone behind.
Netanyahu revealed that Israel's military had successfully taken control of the north of Gaza and Khan Younis, securing the strip and making preparations to enter Rafah. He acknowledged the immense suffering endured by the families of the abducted soldiers, describing their daily ordeal as 'hell.'
Providing a glimmer of hope, Netanyahu disclosed that 123 abductees have already been returned, emphasizing his determination to ensure the safe return of all kidnapped individuals. He stressed the importance of utilizing all available resources, including military pressure on Hamas, in the ongoing negotiations aimed at securing the release of the remaining captives.
The Prime Minister reiterated his personal involvement in the negotiation process, underscoring his unwavering commitment to bringing back every single abducted soldier. Netanyahu emphasized that the goal is to ensure the safe return of all individuals held by Hamas, rather than settling for partial outcomes.
Netanyahu's resolute stance and dedication to the safe return of the kidnapped soldiers reflect Israel's unwavering commitment to the well-being of its citizens and the relentless pursuit of justice. The Prime Minister's words offer solace to the families of the abducted soldiers, assuring them that Israel stands firmly by their side in this challenging time.