PM Netanyahu Affirms Israel's Right to Self-Defense Amidst International Court Decision
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to the decision of the International Court of Justice in The Hague, emphasizing Israel's commitment to international law and its right to self-defense. He stated that Israel's inherent right to defend itself cannot be denied and called the charge of genocide against Israel false and outrageous. Netanyahu pledged never to allow another Holocaust to happen.
He also highlighted Israel's ongoing conflict with Hamas, a terrorist organization, which he described as genocidal and responsible for atrocities against the Jewish people. Netanyahu clarified that Israel's actions are directed against Hamas terrorists, not Palestinian civilians, and that efforts are made to provide humanitarian assistance and protect civilians despite Hamas using them as human shields. He concluded by reiterating Israel's determination to defend the country and its people.
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