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Netanyahu Hails Gaza Operation As ‘Exceptional Success’

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In this file photo taken on February 9, 2020, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chairs the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem. RONEN ZVULUN / POOL / AFP.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Friday hailed Israel’s 11-day bombardment of Palestinian armed groups in Gaza as an “exceptional success”, after a ceasefire to end the deadly conflict took effect. 

“We achieved our goals in the operation,” Netanyahu said of the campaign primarily targeted at Hamas, the Islamist group that controls Gaza, and Islamic Jihad, the second-largest armed group in the enclave.

The hawkish premier said “the public doesn’t know everything” about Israel’s gains in the operation “and neither does Hamas.”

Palestinians carry one of the survivors from under the rubble of a building after it was struck by Israeli strikes, in Gaza City, May 16, 2021. (Photo by MOHAMMED ABED / AFP)

Gaza’s health ministry has put the death toll from Israel’s airstrikes at 243.

Netanyahu said Israel’s strikes had killed “more than 200 terrorists” in Gaza, including 25 senior commanders.

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Defence Minister Benny Gantz added that Israel’s operation followed plans that had “been prepared for years and months”.

“The military action is over. Now is the time for political action.”

The pre-dawn ceasefire brokered by Egypt and agreed by Israel, Hamas and Islamic Jihad appeared to be holding Friday.

Egypt has said it will monitor the truce.

Gantz warned Hamas it would pay a “heavy, very heavy” price if it breached the ceasefire.

Israel launched its campaign in Gaza on May 10 in response to Hamas firing rockets at Jerusalem, following weeks of building tensions between Israeli forces and Palestinians in the city.

In total, Palestinian groups fired more than 4,000 rockets at Israel, killing 12 people.

AFP


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