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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Claims Significant Progress Against Hamas

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu holds a press conference in Tel Aviv

During a speech at the United Nations General Assembly, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu provided an update on the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. Netanyahu stated that Israel's military has made substantial advancements in its efforts against Hamas.

According to Netanyahu, Israel has successfully killed or captured more than half of Hamas' estimated 40,000 fighters. Additionally, he claimed that Israel has destroyed 90% of Hamas' rocket arsenal and eliminated crucial segments of the militants' tunnel network.

Israel destroys 90% of Hamas' rocket arsenal.
Netanyahu reports killing/capturing over half of Hamas fighters.
Focus on neutralizing remaining Hamas capabilities.

The Prime Minister emphasized that Israel is now focusing on neutralizing Hamas' remaining fighting capabilities. This includes targeting senior commanders and dismantling any remaining infrastructure that supports the group.

Netanyahu also took the opportunity to commend Israel's soldiers for their bravery and sacrifice during the conflict. He praised them for their courage and described their actions as heroic.

With regards to the overall progress in the conflict, Netanyahu confidently declared, 'We are winning!' This statement reflects his belief that Israel is making significant headway in its battle against Hamas.

The Israel-Gaza war, which has been ongoing for nearly a year, has resulted in a significant number of casualties. Authorities in Gaza report that the conflict has led to the deaths of 41,945 individuals and injuries to 96,006 people.

Netanyahu's address at the UN General Assembly provided insight into the current state of affairs in the Israel-Hamas conflict and highlighted Israel's perceived successes in the ongoing battle.

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