Netanyahu slams Hamas for destroying peace process as Sunak visits Israel

Netanyahu slams Hamas for destroying peace process as Sunak visits Israel

Oct 19, 2023 - 22:30
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Netanyahu slams Hamas for destroying peace process as Sunak visits Israel

Israel pounded Gaza with more air strikes on Thursday and deployed tanks and soldiers along the border fence as a “ground offensive” of the besieged Gaza Strip loomed.

Meanwhile, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) said four rockets of nine launched from Lebanese territory were intercepted, adding that several anti-tank missiles were fired from Lebanon towards Israeli forces.

The IDF added that in response to the attacks, Israeli forces targeted the site in Lebanon from where rockets were fired into Israel and also struck at Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure using tank fire.

Israel prepares to invade Gaza

The casualties reported so far indicate that 2,329 Palestinians, including 724 children, have lost their lives in Israeli air raids. On the Israeli side, the number of casualties resulting from Hamas’s military operation is reported as 1,300, including 286 soldiers.

The Israeli forces also claimed to have thwarted and dismantled a terrorist cell using a UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) of the IDF. As Israel gears up for an all-out ground offensive in the Gaza Strip, one of the biggest challenges they face is Hamas’ extensive underground tunnel network in the area.

Several experts have warned that in the event of a ground offensive, Israel will lose the clear advantage it has over Hamas in terms of firepower, as it will have to fight the enemy on its terrain.

The Israeli military has been strengthening its grounds against Hamas and giving a strong fight after the Palestinian terror group began its assault in the West Asian nation on October 7.

The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) Thursday released footages of attack its continued attack throughout the Gaza Strip.

The IDF further said, directed by the Shin Bet, it also destroyed hundreds of Hamas terrorist infrastructures, dozens of which were attacked in the Sageya neighbourhood.

“The hundreds of terrorist infrastructures that were attacked include anti-tank missile launch sites, tunnel shafts, intelligence infrastructures, operational headquarters and other headquarters,” IDF said.

“At the same time, dozens of mortar rocket launching positions were attacked, most of which were destroyed immediately after they were launched towards Israel,” IDF said.

Israel PM blames Hamas for derailing peace process

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the Middle East peace process was being thwarted by the Hamas onslaught on Israel on Thursday and urged British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to continue backing Israel’s counteroffensive in Gaza.

Netanyahu claimed that a Palestinian strike from Gaza by Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, which killed 1,400 people in Israel, was aimed at derailing attempts to establish a wider peace in the region.

“We were on the cusp of expanding that peace, and destroying that move was one of the reasons why this action was taken,” Netanyahu told Sunak at their meeting in Jerusalem.

“This is our darkest hour,” he added. “That means that this is a long war, and we’ll need your continuous support.”

British PM Rishi Sunak visits Israel

Sunak is the most recent representative of a Western country to travel to Jerusalem in an effort to support Israel, facilitate negotiations for the release of hostages held by Hamas, and facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gazans.

According to Sunak’s spokesperson, the British prime minister will go to Saudi Arabia later on Thursday to meet with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. According to sources, Saudi Arabia has suspended U.S.-supported initiatives to normalise relations with Israel.

According to Sunak’s spokesperson, the British prime minister will go to Saudi Arabia later on Thursday to meet with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. According to sources, Saudi Arabia has suspended U.S.-supported initiatives to normalise relations with Israel.

Sunak spoke with Israeli President Isaac Herzog before meeting Netanyahu. He expressed his appreciation for the decision to permit aid to enter Gaza and stated that he was aware that Israel was “taking every precaution to avoid harming civilians in direct contrast to the terrorists of Hamas”.

Prior to this, Sunak and Herzog emphasised the need to prevent an uptick in violence in the area, which has provoked protests in certain nations and led to an explosion at a hospital in Gaza that Palestinians accuse Israel of being responsible for.

President Joe Biden of the United States stated that American evidence backed up Israel’s claim that the event was brought on by a botched rocket launch by Palestinian fighters. Israel has denied carrying out the attack.

The British government, according to Sunak’s spokeswoman, was still awaiting a security report before offering its opinion.

“We will stand with you in solidarity with your people and your right to defend yourself, to bring security back to your country, to your people, to ensure the safe return of the hostages that have been taken,” Sunak said in a televised part of the meeting with Herzog.

“Palestinians are victims of what Hamas has done. It’s important that we continue to provide humanitarian access.”

According to Sunak’s spokesperson, since the attack on Israel, at least nine British people have gone missing and at least seven have been dead. At least two of the missing individuals were kept captive in Gaza, she added.

As part of coordinated efforts with his foreign minister James Cleverly, who is currently in Egypt and will visit Turkey and Qatar over the next three days, Sunak is scheduled to travel to Saudi Arabia.

Foreign ministers from Turkey and Qatar will also be welcomed by Cleverly, who visited Israel last week. According to Britain, these nations are “vital to international efforts to uphold regional stability, free hostages, and allow humanitarian access to Gaza.”

The flurry of diplomatic activity contrasts with what some analysts claim has been a decade of waning British influence in the Middle East, with London being perceived as a junior partner of the United States.

David Cameron, the most recent British prime minister, travelled to Israel and the West Bank in 2014. A ministerial position overseeing connections with the Middle East was secretly eliminated by the government in 2022, replacing it with one that included relations with North Africa, South Asia, and the UN.

(With agency inputs)

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