Israel did not start this war but will end it: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

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The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has escalated into its third day, with both sides suffering significant casualties and loss of life. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a stern warning, stating that although Israel did not initiate the conflict, it would be the one to end it. This statement comes in the wake of threats from Hamas, which has vowed to execute an Israeli detainee if Israel continues to bomb Palestinian homes without prior warning. Netanyahu emphasized Israel’s resolve, saying, “We didn’t want this war. It was forced upon us in the most brutal and savage way. Though Israel didn’t start this war, Israel will finish it.” He further elaborated on the gravity of the situation, condemning Hamas for its brutal attacks on innocent Israelis. “Killing families by breaking into their homes, killing hundreds of youths at a festival, abducting large numbers of women, children, and the elderly is shocking,” he added. The Israeli Prime Minister also drew parallels between Hamas and ISIS, calling both entities barbaric. He expressed gratitude towards the United States and other world leaders for their support, stating, “Israel is not only fighting for its own people. It is fighting for every country that stands against waste. Israel will win this war and when Israel wins, the whole world will win.” The conflict has already resulted in significant loss of life and displacement. According to Israeli Medical Services, more than 900 people have died since the onset of hostilities, initiated by Hamas militants launching attacks from the Gaza Strip. A report by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs further reveals that retaliatory Israeli airstrikes are ongoing, displacing more than 187,500 people in Gaza. The conflict has even had ripple effects in the financial world. An article by Bitcoinist.com discusses how the Israel-Hamas conflict has captured global attention but has had little impact on the cryptocurrency sector, which remains largely detached from its influence. As the conflict continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the international community will respond and what steps will be taken to bring about a resolution. What is clear, however, is that the repercussions of this conflict are far-reaching, affecting not just the immediate region but the world at large.

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