Netanyahu: We will not end the war before victory, al-Assad is playing with fire

Netanyahu: We will not end the war before victory, al-Assad is playing with fire
2024-11-26T18:33:16+00:00

Shafaq News/ Following the ceasefire agreement, on Tuesday, the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, declared that Israel will not end the war before victory, warning that the Syrian president is playing with fire.

In a speech, Netanyahu stated, " The ceasefire consensus is driven by three key factors, [First factor] focusing on Iran, details of which I won’t elaborate, [Second] rearming and maintaining advanced weaponry, as well as preserving our soldiers, [third] separating the fronts, as Hamas relied on Hezbollah."

He affirmed that he is committed to the security and the rehabilitation of the north, noting significant achievements across seven fronts in this war, which will not end until victory is achieved.

"Hezbollah is no longer the same organization it was months ago; we have pushed it years back, striking its leadership and military capabilities, both in Beirut's southern suburbs and in southern Lebanon," Netanyahu continued.

Regarding the details of the ceasefire, Netanyahu said that Israel will respond forcefully to any attempt by Hezbollah to rearm, adding, “The agreement means we will now focus on the Iranian threat. We remain committed to completing the destruction of Hamas' capabilities, eradicating Hamas in the West Bank, and countering drone threats in Syria. Assad is playing with fire.”

Israeli PM announced that Israel struck Iraq and Iran, attacking its defensive capabilities and destroying significant parts of its nuclear program. “I am prepared to do whatever is necessary to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon," he proceeded.

He concluded, "We are reshaping the face of the Middle East."

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