Saturday, 12 July 2014

Netanyahu won't stop the genocide in Gaza, he's enjoying it too much

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Friday that he would press forward with his country's military offensive In the Gaza Strip, telling reporters that there was 'still more to go' in the conflict that has already claimed more than 100 lives.

He defended the attacks by Israeli forces in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, saying that they are part of a determined effort to halt rocket fire by Palestinian militants.

His comments come amid growing pressure from a number of international leaders to cease the military campaign - which has seen Israel attack more than 1,000 targets since Tuesday.

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Explosion: A ball of fire is seen following an early morning Israeli air strike on Rafah in the southern of Gaza strip this morning. Palestinian militants have now warned international airlines that they plan to fire rockets at Tel Aviv airport in response to the air strikes

A rocket launched from the Gaza Strip steaks across the sky towards Israel. The missile was fired by members of Hamas' military wing

A rocket launched from the Gaza Strip steaks across the sky towards Israel. The missile was fired by members of Hamas' military wing

A young boy examines the remains of his house following an Israeli missile strike on the Gaza Strip

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaking at a press conference on Friday. The Israeli leader said that there was 'still more to go' in the conflict that has already claimed more than 100 lives

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