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No peace, the fight will continue, Netanyahu's statement after the massacre in Rafah | Live Updates, Unveiling the Latest India News Trends

Even after more than 40 people were killed in the Israeli attack on the Gaza city of Rafah, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will not give up. However, on Monday, he said in Parliament that a terrible mistake has been made regarding the deaths. He also expressed his condolences to the people killed. He said that Israel is also investigating the matter, but will not succumb to international pressure.

I will fight until we hoist the flag of victory: Netanyahu

Netanyahu has rejected pressure to end the war and vowed not to wave the flag of defeat. He also said that those who are tired, not prepared for war or not willing to face pressure should accept defeat and raise the white flag. I am not one of those people. I will keep fighting until we raise the flag of victory.' It is noteworthy that more than 40 people were killed in Rafah during Israeli army air strikes on Sunday and Monday night. The Israeli army said that it targeted two Hamas terrorists, but it also attacked a camp of displaced people in Rafah, killing more than 40 people.

America expressed grief, now IDF will investigate

The US has expressed grief over this missile attack by the Israeli Defense Forces. A spokesman for the US National Security Council said that two Hamas terrorists, who are responsible for attacks against Israeli civilians, were killed in the attack, but Israel should take every possible precaution to protect civilians. At the same time, the IDF said that it would investigate the case of killing of civilians.

There is no intention to end the war

According to reports, Netanyahu said in Parliament that it is important that Israel takes every possible precaution to protect its citizens. He also said that the Israeli army did its best to ensure that civilians do not become victims of this war. Netanyahu vowed to continue the fight against Hamas. Netanyahu said that we have no intention of ending the war before the goal is achieved.