Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated once more Saturday (April 19, 2025) that Israel has “no choice” but to continue fighting in Gaza and won’t finish the battle earlier than destroying Hamas, releasing the hostages and making certain that the territory will not current a risk to Israel.
The Prime Minister additionally repeated his vow to be sure that Iran by no means will get a nuclear weapon.
Mr. Netanyahu is beneath rising strain at house not solely from households of hostages and their supporters but additionally from reservist and retired Israeli troopers who query the continuation of the battle after Israel shattered a ceasefire final month. In his assertion, he claimed that Hamas has rejected Israel’s newest proposal to free half the hostages for a continued ceasefire.
The Prime Minister spoke after Israeli strikes killed greater than 90 individuals in 48 hours, Gaza’s Health Ministry stated Saturday. Israeli troops have been rising their assaults to strain Hamas to launch the hostages and disarm.
Children and ladies had been among the many 15 individuals killed in a single day, in accordance to hospital workers. At least 11 lifeless had been in the southern metropolis of Khan Younis, a number of of them in a tent in the Muwasi space the place tons of of hundreds of displaced individuals keep, hospital employees stated. Israel has designated it as a humanitarian zone.
Mourners cradled and kissed the faces of the lifeless. A person stroked a toddler’s brow along with his finger earlier than physique baggage had been closed.
“Omar is gone … I want it was me,” one brother cried out.
Four other people were killed in strikes in Rafah city, including a woman and her daughter, according to the European Hospital, where the bodies were taken.
Later on Saturday, an Israeli airstrike on a group of civilians west of Nuseirat in central Gaza killed one person, according to Al-Awda Hospital.
Israel’s military in a statement said it killed more than 40 militants over the weekend.
Separately, the military said a soldier was killed Saturday in northern Gaza and confirmed it was the first soldier death since Israel resumed the war on March 18. Hamas’ armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, said it ambushed Israeli forces operating east of Gaza City’s al-Tuffah neighbourhood.
Israel has vowed to intensify attacks across Gaza and occupy indefinitely large “security zones” inside the small coastal strip of over 2 million people. Hamas wants Israeli forces to withdraw from the territory.
Israel also has blockaded Gaza for the past six weeks, again barring the entry of food and other goods.
This week, aid groups raised the alarm, saying thousands of children have become malnourished and most people are barely eating one meal a day as stocks dwindle, according to the United Nations.
The head of the World Health Organization’s eastern Mediterranean office, Dr Hanan Balkhy, on Friday urged the new U.S. ambassador in Israel, Mike Huckabee, to push the country to lift Gaza’s blockade so medicines and other aid can enter.
“I would wish for him to go in and see the situation firsthand,” she said.
The war began when Hamas-led militants attacked southern Israel on Oct 7, 2023, killing about 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducting 251. Most of the hostages have been released in ceasefire agreements or other deals. Hamas currently holds 59 hostages, 24 of them believed to be alive.
Israel’s offensive has since killed over 51,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which does not distinguish between civilians and combatants.
The war has destroyed vast parts of Gaza and most of its food production capabilities. Around 90% of the population is displaced, with hundreds of thousands of people living in tent camps and bombed-out buildings.

Frustration has been growing on both sides, with rare public protests against Hamas in Gaza and continued weekly rallies in Israel pressing the government to reach a deal to bring all hostages home.
Thousands of Israelis joined protests Saturday night pressing for a deal.
“Do what you should have done a long time ago. Bring them all back now! And in one deal. And if this means to stop the war, then stop the war,” former hostage Omer Shem Tov told a rally in Tel Aviv.
Published – April 20, 2025 09:02 am IST






