Gaza Conflict Enters Its 30th Day: Netanyahu Rejects Ceasefire Calls as World Leaders Plead for Humanitarian Aid

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The fight in Gaza now entered the 30th day. And world leaders are calling for a cease fire while the United States called for a pause but the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu said that any cease fire will be for the benefit of the Hamas Terrorist that attacked Israelis in there homes.

Benjamin Netanyahu defied the cease fire calls even from Pope Francis. Gaza city is currently circled by the Israeli Military after another round of heavy bombings by the IDF. The IDF was instructed by the Prime Minister that the war would only stop when the Hamas is completely destroyed.

'Our enemies misjudged us. There will be no ceasefire without the return of the hostages. We say this to our friends and to our enemies. We will simply continue until we defeat them. We have no alternative.'

This rhetoric comes as world leaders pleads with the 74-year-old Prime Minister to stop the continual bombing. 

Pope Francis at the St. Peters square while speaking to crowds called for humanitarian aid and help in order to ease the very grave situation as many are in dare need of food and medical attention.

I hope all will be done to avoid the conflict from widening, that the injured will be rescued and aid will arrive to the population of Gaza, where the humanitarian situation is very grave, he said.

The IDF says they have encircled Gaza City and is carrying out widespread strikes on the terror infrastructure below and above ground after revealing the evidence of the Hamas City of Terror tunnel Network.

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