Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated at a press conference held in his office an hour ago that the absolute victory, which was ridiculed by various media outlets, is becoming a reality in the arenas where Israel is fighting.
He attributed this victory to the bravery of our remarkable fighters, their sacrifices, the national resilience, and the steadfastness of the Israeli citizens.
During the press conference, Netanyahu emphasized, "After the fall of the regime in Damascus, Hamas is more isolated than ever."
He added that the terrorist organization had hoped for a unification of fronts but instead is facing their disintegration. "They expected assistance from Hezbollah, and we attacked them; we also thwarted aid from Iran," he remarked.
According to him, the victory is a result our soldiers bravery and ingenuity, our civilian steadfastness, and the determined and strategic management of the war.
He urged, "Just think about what would have happened if we had listened to those who said we must halt the war. We wouldn't have eliminated Sinwar, we wouldn't have entered Rafah, we wouldn't have taken out Nasrallah, nor would we have exposed Iran in its weakness."