Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his concerns on Sunday regarding the heavy toll the Gaza war was taking, as more soldiers were lost in the ongoing conflict with Hamas. Netanyahu acknowledged the difficult situation and emphasized the necessity to continue the fight, despite the high cost. He stated, “The war is exacting a very heavy price… but we have no choice but to keep fighting.” Netanyahu affirmed that Israel would persist until all goals were achieved, including the destruction of Hamas, the safe return of hostages, and the assurance that Gaza would no longer pose a threat to Israel. He also emphasized the prolonged nature of the conflict, stating, “This will be a long war… (until) Hamas is eliminated and we restore security in both the north and the south.” Since the commencement of Israel’s ground assault on October 27, the military has lost a total of 153 soldiers in the Palestinian territory, with Saturday marking one of the deadliest days for the army. The Israeli military is also facing threats from Hezbollah operatives along its northern border with Lebanon.
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