'This is neither an operation nor a round, but war to the end': Israel PM Netanyahu
These statements comes in the aftermath of the assault on Al-Shifa hospital after Israel and the US claimed Hamas was operating in its basement
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared his commitment to an extended conflict with Hamas, announcing it would be a "war to the end," CNN reported.
He also added that this would not be an "operation", but a sustained effort to eliminate the threat posed by the Palestinian group. "This is neither an 'operation' nor a 'round' but a war to the end. It is important to me that you know this. This is not lip service, but from the heart and mind. If we do not finish them, it will come back," the Israeli PM said.
When asked about the accountability for the October 7 attack on Israel, he deflected "difficult" questions until the conclusion of the ongoing war. In an interview with CNN, he acknowledged the need to address accountability but emphasised the immediate necessity of uniting the country to achieve victory over Hamas.
"We're going to answer all these questions," he said, adding that "right now, I think what we have to do is unite the country for one purpose: to achieve victory."
Meanwhile, a circulating image on social media revealed troops of the IDF's Golani Brigade inside Gaza's parliament building in Gaza City after its capture. The Palestinian Legislative Council building, which has been under Hamas's control since 2007, saw Israeli forces gain control, The Times of Israel reported.
The Israeli military also reported on Monday that it had targeted a group of Hamas fighters "embedded" among civilians at Gaza's Al-Quds Hospital.
"During operations carried out by the 188th Brigade, RPG fire and small arms fire were directed at the soldiers from the direction of the Al-Quds Hospital in Gaza City," the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) said in a statement.
"The shooting was carried out by a terrorist squad that had embedded itself within a group of civilians at the entrance of the hospital," it added.
According to the IDF, the fighters fired upon Israeli troops from the hospital entrance, leading to an exchange of fire that resulted in approximately 21 terrorists being killed.
On the Palestinian side, the Health Ministry in the occupied West Bank provided updated casualty figures for Gaza. It was reported that since October 7, Israeli attacks have resulted in the deaths of 11,180 Palestinians, including 4,609 children and 3,100 women. Injuries from the assaults have affected 28,200 individuals.
Fifteen patients, including six newborns, have died at Al-Shifa Hospital in northern Gaza due to power outages and a shortage of medical supplies. The Hamas-run health ministry also noted the loss of 202 healthcare workers and the disabling of 53 ambulances.
The Ministry of Health in Ramallah, drawing data from medical sources in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, expressed challenges in updating daily reports on the death count, citing Israeli attacks on hospitals as the cause of the disruption.
The Ministry of Health in Ramallah draws data from medical sources in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, CNN reported.