🇮🇱 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a series of statements on July 6 reaffirming his government’s military and diplomatic goals. He declared that Israel is working to expand the circle of peace in the region, pointing to normalization efforts with more Arab nations.
During his remarks, Netanyahu also emphasized Israel’s determination to eliminate Hamas’s military capabilities and secure the return of all hostages.
“We have already achieved major victories in Gaza, and more are coming. The mission is not over until we bring everyone home,” he said.
He praised what he called historic achievements in reshaping regional alliances, stating that Israel has already changed the Middle East’s strategic map and now has a real opportunity to deepen and broaden the Abraham Accords.
These comments follow renewed speculation about ongoing normalization talks with Saudi Arabia and other regional players, as well as continued operations in Gaza. Critics argue that these diplomatic pushes are being timed to offset internal political pressures and growing calls for ceasefire.