Netanyahu rejects calls for ceasefire, says ‘Israel did not start or want this war, but it will win this war’

Tel Aviv (Israel): Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on October 30 made it clear that Israel would not agree to a ceasefire, drawing parallels to the United States’ position after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. He noted that calls for a ceasefire between Israel and Gaza are calls for Israel to surrender to Hamas. While addressing a press briefing, Netanyahu said, “The horrors that Hamas perpetrated on October 7, remind us that we will not realize the promise of a better future unless we, the civilized world, are willing to fight the barbarians because the barbarians are willing to fight us…This is a turning point, a turning point for leaders and nations. It is time for all of us to decide if we are willing to fight for a future of hope and promise or surrender to tyranny and terror. Now rest assured, Israel will fight. Since October 7, Israel has been at war. Israel did not start this war. Israel did not want this war. But Israel will win this war…”

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