Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu Gaza Visit Video; Hamas IDF Military Bases | Netanyahu reached Gaza amid Israel-Hamas war: visited military bases; Said- Will keep searching for Israeli hostages

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visiting Israeli military bases in Gaza. - Dainik Bhaskar

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visiting Israeli military bases in Gaza.

Amid the Israel-Hamas war, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suddenly visited Gaza for the first time on November 19. Here they reached Israeli military bases. Defense Minister Israel Katz was also with him.

During this time he also offered to give 5 million dollars to the person who handed over the Israeli hostages. Netanyahu has vehemently rejected any efforts for a ceasefire with Hamas. He said that after the war ends, Hamas will never rule Palestine again.

Netanyahu said-Hamas will not return. Israel will continue the search for 101 Israeli hostages missing in Gaza. Anyone who dares harm our hostages will be responsible for their own death. We will keep searching for them.

The Israeli Army has also released a video of this visit. Netanyahu is seen wearing a war jacket and helmet. Israel made this visit at a time when the G20 summit was going on in Brazil. In the summit, an appeal was made to provide more help to Gaza and to stop the war.

Pictures of Netanyahu meeting army officers in Gaza..

Netanyahu remained at Israeli positions throughout the day.

Netanyahu remained at Israeli positions throughout the day.

Netanyahu held a meeting with Israeli soldiers.

Netanyahu held a meeting with Israeli soldiers.

Israel-Hamas war completes 13 months, 90% of Gaza destroyed It has been 13 months since the Israel-Hamas war. It was started on 7 October 2023. Hundreds of Hamas terrorists entered South Israel through Gaza Strip. Firing indiscriminately. Killed 1139 people and kidnapped 251 people. A few hours later, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared war against Hamas.

Since the beginning of this war, more than 44 thousand people have been killed in Gaza. According to Gaza Health Ministry data, this is about 2% of Gaza’s population. According to the Israeli army, among them were 17 to 18 thousand Hamas fighters. The war that started between Israel and Hamas has now increasingly reached Lebanon and Iran.

According to a United Nations report released in June, gathering food in Gaza has become a challenge. 50,000 children here are victims of severe malnutrition. Gaza’s health system has collapsed.

Most of the hospitals in Gaza have been destroyed by Israeli bombing. An April report by Doctors Without Borders claimed that diarrhea cases here have increased 25 times since before the war. According to the report of the International Crisis Group, since October 7, Israelis have carried out more than 1,000 attacks on Palestinians.

Gaza's Al Trans crossing was known for protests against Israel in 1987. It has been completely ruined after the war started on 7 October 2023.

Gaza’s Al Trans crossing was known for protests against Israel in 1987. It has been completely ruined after the war started on 7 October 2023.

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