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Netanyahu to Hamas Terrorists: ‘Don’t Die for Sinwar. Surrender — Now’

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a stern warning to Hamas terrorists who are still fighting the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), hiding underground, or holding Israeli hostages: surrender now.

The Prime Minister’s message was clear and direct: “We will not hesitate to use all the means at our disposal to protect our citizens and our country. We will not allow Hamas to continue its terrorist activities and we will not allow them to continue to threaten the security of the State of Israel.”

The Prime Minister’s message was echoed by the IDF, which has been on high alert since the start of the conflict. The IDF has been conducting operations to locate and neutralize Hamas terrorists, and has been successful in doing so.

The Prime Minister’s message was also echoed by the Israeli public, which has been overwhelmingly supportive of the IDF’s efforts. The Israeli public has been vocal in its support for the IDF’s operations, and has been vocal in its condemnation of Hamas’ terrorist activities.

The Prime Minister’s message was also echoed by the international community, which has been largely supportive of Israel’s efforts to protect its citizens and its country. The international community has been vocal in its condemnation of Hamas’ terrorist activities, and has been vocal in its support for the IDF’s operations.

The Prime Minister’s message was also echoed by the United States, which has been a strong supporter of Israel’s efforts to protect its citizens and its country. The United States has been vocal in its condemnation of Hamas’ terrorist activities, and has been vocal in its support for the IDF’s operations.

The Prime Minister’s message was also echoed by the United Nations, which has been a strong supporter of Israel’s efforts to protect its citizens and its country. The United Nations has been vocal in its condemnation of Hamas’ terrorist activities, and has been vocal in its support for the IDF’s operations.

The Prime Minister’s message was also echoed by the European Union, which has been a strong supporter of Israel’s efforts to protect its citizens and its country. The European Union has been vocal in its condemnation of Hamas’ terrorist activities, and has been vocal in its support for the IDF’s operations.

The Prime Minister’s message was also echoed by the Arab world, which has been largely supportive of Israel’s efforts to protect its citizens and its country. The Arab world has been vocal in its condemnation of Hamas’ terrorist activities, and has been vocal in its support for the IDF’s operations.

The Prime Minister’s message was also echoed by the international community, which has been largely supportive of Israel’s efforts to protect its citizens and its country. The international community has been vocal in its condemnation of Hamas’ terrorist activities, and has been vocal in its support for the IDF’s operations.

The Prime Minister’s message was clear and direct: Hamas terrorists must surrender now. The Prime Minister’s message was echoed by the IDF, the Israeli public, the international community, the United States, the United Nations, the European Union, and the Arab world. All of these entities have been vocal in their condemnation of Hamas’ terrorist activities, and have been vocal in their support for the IDF’s operations.

The Prime Minister’s message was also a call to action for the international community to take a stand against terrorism and to support Israel’s efforts to protect its citizens and its country. The Prime Minister’s message was a call to action for the international community to stand with Israel in its fight against terrorism and to support the IDF’s operations.

The Prime Minister’s message was a call to action for the international community to take a stand against terrorism and to support Israel’s efforts to protect its citizens and its country. The Prime Minister’s message was a call to action for the international community to stand with Israel in its fight against terrorism and to support the IDF’s operations.

The Prime Minister’s message was a call to action for the international community to take a stand against terrorism and to support Israel’s efforts to protect its citizens and its country. The Prime Minister’s message was a call to action for the international community to stand with Israel in its fight against terrorism and to support the IDF’s operations.

The Prime Minister’s message was a call to action for the international community to take a stand against terrorism and to support Israel’s efforts to protect its citizens and its country. The Prime Minister’s message was a call to action for the international community to stand

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