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Israel Doubles Down on War: Netanyahu Declares Victory is Non-Negotiable

Israel has ramped up its military operations against Hamas in Gaza, aiming to destroy the terrorist group’s capabilities once and for all. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that stopping the war before achieving victory is “out of the question,” emphasizing Israel’s right to defend itself after Hamas broke the ceasefire with surprise attacks. The Israeli Defense Forces have expanded ground offensives in northern Gaza, seizing strategic areas to create new security zones and prevent future attacks on Israeli civilians.

The U.S. has backed Israel’s efforts, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken calling Israel’s ceasefire proposals “extraordinarily generous” and blaming Hamas for rejecting deals that would free hostages and pause fighting. Despite international pressure, Netanyahu remains firm, vowing to invade Rafah—Hamas’s last stronghold—to root out terrorists hiding among Palestinian civilians. Critics argue Hamas uses civilians as human shields, a tactic that has prolonged the conflict.

Hamas continues to demand unrealistic terms, including a permanent ceasefire and Israeli troop withdrawals, while refusing to release remaining hostages. This stubbornness has drawn sharp criticism from conservative leaders, who view Hamas as an “apocalyptic death cult” focused on destroying Israel rather than protecting Palestinians. The group’s leaders celebrate civilian deaths as propaganda tools, showing their disregard for peace.

Israel’s offensive has faced backlash from global media, but supporters highlight its efforts to minimize civilian harm, including evacuation warnings and humanitarian corridors. The IDF reports dismantling Hamas tunnels and weapons stockpiles, critical steps to prevent future massacres like the October 2023 attacks. Meanwhile, Hamas diverts aid meant for civilians to its fighters, worsening Gaza’s humanitarian crisis.

President Donald Trump’s administration has taken a tough stance, secretly negotiating with Hamas for hostage releases while backing Israel’s right to self-defense. Trump’s team has pressured allies to support Israel, recognizing that defeating Hamas is essential for lasting regional stability. This approach contrasts with past policies that critics say emboldened terrorist groups.

Christian leaders urge believers to stand with Israel, citing biblical promises and Hamas’s genocidal goals. Organizations like CBN and Horizons International stress the spiritual battle behind the conflict, calling for prayer and truth amid biased media narratives. They argue that Hamas’s defeat aligns with God’s justice and paves the way for future peace.

While Palestinian suffering is tragic, conservatives blame Hamas for starting the war and exploiting its people. Israel’s creation of safe zones and aid efforts show its commitment to civilian safety, even as Hamas rockets target Israeli cities. The IDF’s precision strikes aim to avoid collateral damage, unlike Hamas’s random terror attacks.

As the conflict escalates, Netanyahu pledges to “finish the job” to secure Israel’s future. With U.S. support and growing global recognition of Hamas’s brutality, Israel remains determined to achieve total victory—a necessary step for true peace in the Holy Land. The world must choose: side with terrorists or stand for freedom and security.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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