Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated on Sunday that the intense phase of the conflict with Hamas in Gaza is nearing its end. He mentioned that the military's attention would soon turn towards Israel's northern border with Lebanon. Netanyahu emphasized that while the current stage of the war in Rafah is concluding, the overall conflict will persist as the goal remains to eliminate Hamas.
Netanyahu expressed readiness to negotiate a partial deal with Hamas for the release of hostages but reiterated his firm stance on the ultimate objective of eradicating the group. He outlined plans to redirect military resources to the north for defensive purposes and to ensure the safe return of residents affected by the conflict.
Hezbollah, an Iran-backed organization, has been launching attacks from southern Lebanon into northern Israel, prompting Israeli responses that have resulted in casualties on both sides. Tens of thousands of Israelis have been displaced from their homes in the north due to the ongoing hostilities.
When questioned about resolving the conflict with Hezbollah, Netanyahu emphasized that any agreement must align with Israel's terms, which include dismantling Hamas. He underscored the importance of eliminating the group rather than allowing it to persist.
The conflict escalated following Hamas attacks on October 7, leading to significant casualties and hostage situations. The Israeli military campaign in Gaza has resulted in a substantial loss of life, as reported by the Gaza health ministry.