“We will continue to hit Hezbollah mercilessly in all parts of Lebanon – also in Beirut,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed during a visit to the Golani training base near Binyamina, where four IDF soldiers were killed in a drone strike on Sunday.
“We are fighting a tough campaign against Iran’s Axis of Evil that wants to totally destroy us,” Netanyahu said. “They won’t make it. We keep fighting. We pay painful prices, but we have tremendous achievements – and we will continue to achieve them.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits wounded soldiers injured from the Hezbollah drone attack on the Golani training base, Oct. 14, 2024. (Photo: Koby Gideon/GPO)
Netanyahu inspected the dining hall where the Hezbollah drone strike occurred and spoke with survivors of the attack, both at the base and in a nearby hospital. According to Israel Hayom, 42 soldiers remain hospitalized, including five in serious condition.
“The main thing is the spirit, the spirit that I see here; the great spirit of the soldiers and medics, fighters that understand that they are fighting for the eternity of Israel. With G-d’s help, together we will fight and together we will win,” the prime minister concluded. […]
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