Now it is necessary to occupy Rafah, Israeli Minister of National Security Ben Guwer
Saturday 25 May 2024
Tel Aviv (Urdu Point News Latest - NNI. May 25, 2024) When the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to stop the military attack in Rafah, the southern region of the Gaza Strip, Israel was furious. The Zionist government rejected the verdict and refused to comply with the order of the International Court of Justice. Reacting strongly, Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gower demanded the occupation of Rafah.
According to a foreign news agency, Ben Guerre said that the only response to the extraordinary verdict issued by the anti-Semitic court in The Hague is to seize Rafah, increase military pressure and crush Hamas until the war is completely won. Smutrich said that Israel will not accept the decision of the International Court of Justice.
Demanding that Israel stop the war against Hamas is tantamount to erasing Israel from the page.
War Cabinet Minister Benny Gantz announced that Israel would continue its war. This war against the Hamas movement is necessary until the protection of the Israeli hostages and their return. Benny Gantz added that Israel will continue fighting wherever and whenever necessary, including in Rafah, to ensure the return of its hostages and the safety of its citizens. will keep He also said that Israel will act in accordance with international law, ensuring the maximum possible protection of its citizens.
Israel's National Security Adviser Zachi Hanegbi also rejected the International Court of Justice's (ICG) decision, claiming that the military operations in Rafah were in accordance with international law. He rejected South Africa's allegations that Israel had committed genocide. He added that Israel will continue to allow aid to enter the Gaza Strip in accordance with the law.
Palestinian presidential spokesman Nabil Abu Rudina said that the Palestinian Authority welcomes the decision of the International Court of Justice. The decision represents an international consensus calling for an end to the all-out war on Gaza. Palestinian Ambassador to the United Nations Riyad Mansour also welcomed the decision of the International Court of Justice. He told reporters that we welcome these temporary measures. In particular, they renew their demand to stop the military operation in Rafah and to open the Rafah crossing. Hamas also welcomed the decision of the International Court of Justice, but at the same time said that Hamas waits for the entire Gaza Strip to be included in this order. is doing