In an interview with Australian television, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accuses Kamerra and Western countries of attitude towards supporters of anti -Western terrorism, attacking the “weak” Albaneze and expresses his regret.

When journalist Sharri Markson asked him if Israel plans to occupy the whole Gaza and eliminate Hamas, even if the terrorist organization agreed on a truce and agreement for hostages, Netanyahu responded affirmatively, Times of Israel noted.

“We’ll do it anyway. There was never a doubt that we would not leave Hamas there, “he said, adding that the war” could end today “if the terrorist organization” lay down the weapons and releases the remaining 50 hostages, at least 20 of which are alive. “

Warns IDF

Meanwhile, the Israeli army (IDF) says it has begun to distribute “initial warnings” to the medical authorities and international organizations in the northern Gaza Strip, in view of the planned attack on the city of Gaza.

IDF reports that, in the context of preparing for the evacuation of the civilian population from the city of Gaza to the southern part of the Strip, Cogat Coordination and Mediation Officers in Gaza informed the medical officials on Tuesday to the Northwest and the Aid Groups.

“I’m talking to you about the possibility of the army entry into the city of Gaza. There will be a complete evacuation from Gaza to the southern part of the strip, “a Cogat officer says in a telephone conversation with a Gaza health officer.

“This requires you to prepare a plan for transporting medical equipment from north to southern part so you can provide care to all patients in the southern part of the Strip and prepare hospitals to receive patients coming from the northern part,” says the officer.

“It is important for us to receive this information from an official source. We will provide you with a place to stay, whether it is a field or any other hospital, “he adds.

IDF reports that officers stressed to medical staff that “hospital infrastructure in the southern lane of Gaza are adapted to welcome patients and injured, while increasing the necessary medical equipment, in accordance with the demands of international assistance organizations.”