
by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Correspondent
(Worthy News) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed that Hamas would experience “painful blows” as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) gear up for a significant operation in Rafah, Hamas’ stronghold in southern Gaza. Netanyahu, referencing the Passover, called for the release of 133 hostages held by Hamas.
As Israel prepares to celebrate Passover this week, Prime Minister Netanyahu delivered a speech in Hebrew, reflecting on the ongoing crisis. He expressed sorrow over the hostages still held in Gaza and emphasized that Hamas’ survival hinges on the potential division among Israel and its allies.
“Why is this night different, citizens of Israel? That on this night, 133 of our dear brothers and sisters are not at the seder table and are still held captive in the inferno of Hamas,” Netanyahu remarked during his Passover speech.
“We have already freed 124 of our hostages and we are committed to returning them all home—the living and the fallen,” the prime minister continued.
“And what is not different about this night? In every generation, they rise up to destroy us, but the Holy One, Blessed be He, delivers us from their hands,” Netanyahu stated, further adding, “This time, too, we will overcome those who seek our lives, thanks to our faith, the courage of our soldiers and our unity.”
In his speech, Prime Minister Netanyahu likened Hamas to the biblical Pharaoh. “It hardens its heart and refuses to let our people go; therefore, we will bring it more painful blows—and it will happen soon,” he declared.
Netanyahu promised to “increase the military and diplomatic pressure on Hamas, as this is the only way to free our hostages and achieve victory.” Concluding his speech, Netanyahu said, “Citizens of Israel, on the eve of Passover, when the people of Israel went forth from slavery to freedom, let us remember our fallen heroes, and our wounded fighters, thanks to whose sacrifice, we are free people. Together we will fight, and with God’s help, we will win. A kosher Passover to all of the Jewish people.”
On Sunday, Arab media reported significant airstrikes in Rafah, the southern Gaza city where the final battalions of Hamas and their leadership, along with remaining hostages, are reportedly located. The Israel Defense Forces have not yet responded to requests for comment on these reports.
Last week, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant discussed upcoming operations in Rafah, focusing on the evacuation of civilians and increasing the provision of food and medical supplies, according to statements from his office.
Washington has warned that a significant military operation in Rafah would endanger Palestinians, and potentially isolate Israel internationally without improving its security. The U.S. has recommended more targeted strikes against Hamas leaders along with collaboration with Cairo to secure the Egypt-Gaza border.
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