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Benjamin Netanyahu’s Message to Global Leaders

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a powerful speech on Sunday, denouncing the “volcano of anti-Semitism” and international criticism of Israel’s war in Gaza. Speaking at a Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony in Jerusalem, Netanyahu made it clear that no amount of pressure would stop Israel from defending itself.

“If Israel is forced to stand alone, Israel will stand alone,” Netanyahu declared, as he reflected on the history of the Jewish people being “totally defenceless” during the Holocaust. He emphasized that Israel would not hesitate to defend itself against enemies bent on its destruction.

Netanyahu also addressed the criticism and protests against Israel, likening them to the discrimination faced by Jews during World War II. He condemned the surge of anti-Semitism around the world and vowed that Israel would continue to fight against evil until victory.

The Israeli Prime Minister highlighted the ongoing conflict in Gaza, which began after Hamas’s attack on Israel, resulting in the deaths of over 1,170 people, mostly civilians. Netanyahu vowed to destroy Hamas and stated that Israel’s offensive had killed at least 34,683 people in Gaza, predominantly women and children.

As the ceremony concluded, Netanyahu’s message was clear – Israel will not be chained by international pressure or criticism. The country will continue to defend itself against its enemies and ensure the safety and security of its people.

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