Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to continue military operations in Gaza and Lebanon despite the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. Sinwar, the mastermind of the October 7th attack on Israel, was killed by Israeli forces in Gaza, but Netanyahu emphasized that the conflict will persist until Hamas-held hostages are freed. The U.S. expressed hope for a ceasefire, though Netanyahu’s comments suggested Israel would push forward to dismantle what he calls the axis of evil. Israel's involvement in Lebanon centers on intensifying military strikes against Hezbollah in response to the group's support for Hamas, leading to widespread casualties and displacement.
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00:02Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to continue military operations in Gaza and
00:07Lebanon despite the killing of Hamas leader Yaya Senwar. Senwar, the mastermind of the October
00:137th attack on Israel, was killed by Israeli forces in Gaza, but Netanyahu emphasized that
00:18the conflict will persist until Hamas-held hostages are freed. The U.S. expressed hope
00:23for a ceasefire, though Netanyahu's comments suggested Israel will push forward to dismantle
00:27what he calls the access of evil. Israel's involvement in Lebanon centers on intensifying
00:33military strikes against Hezbollah in response to the group's support for Hamas,
00:37leading to widespread casualties and displacement. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.