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The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu is meeting with members of his cabinet to study the response to the fighting that They injured at least five Israeli soldiers in Rafaha Gaza, and advanced that his country “will respond accordingly.”
Netanyahu urgently called the meeting after learning of the incident with Palestinian militiamen, which occurred in the south of the Strip and in which one of the five soldiers was seriously injured, according to the report. Canal 12 Israeli.
“Our policy is clear“Israel will not tolerate attacks against Israeli soldiers and will respond accordingly.”he warned in a statement released by his office.
The Israeli president accused Hamas of “continuing to violate the ceasefire agreement” when carrying out “terrorist acts” against his forces.
The incident, according to the Army’s version, occurred when the troops found themselves in Rafah, an area under total Israeli control, “with several terrorists who emerged from a clandestine terrorist infrastructure”which sparked fighting.
In the clash, one Israeli soldier was seriously injured and four others, including a non-commissioned officer, suffered moderate injuries.
The situation in Rafah is especially delicate since Dozens of Hamas militants remain entrenched -although Israel raises this figure to hundreds- in tunnelswhich is triggering these types of incidents.
Until now, the Netanyahu Government has maintained that its position regarding these militiamen trapped in the border city with Egypt is to “capture or eliminate them” unless they surrender and hand over their weapons.
HamasHowever, it has been warning that its fighters are not going to surrender and has asked the mediators for a solution so that these militiamen can move to the areas that are outside the ‘yellow line’, the point to which the Israeli troops have retreated.
