'Se Israele non avrà raggiunto obiettivi la guerra non finirà'

Funzionario israeliano, 'proposta presentata consente di farlo'
epaselect epa11403053 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) attends the Knesset plenum vote on the ultra-Orthodox conscription to military service law, in the Knesset, Israeli parliament in Jerusalem, 10 June 2024. The Knesset vote on the controversial exemption for ultra-Orthodox Yeshiva students from military conscription. Israel’s Supreme Court heard on 02 June a response by the state over the ultra-Orthodox recruitment issue, after previously extending a deadline for the government to present a conscription plan for ultra-Orthodox Jews, who are traditionally exempt from military service. EPA/ABIR SULTAN
epaselect epa11403053 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) attends the Knesset plenum vote on the ultra-Orthodox conscription to military service law, in the Knesset, Israeli parliament in Jerusalem, 10 June 2024. The Knesset vote on the controversial exemption for ultra-Orthodox Yeshiva students from military conscription. Israel’s Supreme Court heard on 02 June a response by the state over the ultra-Orthodox recruitment issue, after previously extending a deadline for the government to present a conscription plan for ultra-Orthodox Jews, who are traditionally exempt from military service. EPA/ABIR SULTAN

ROMA, 11 GIU - "Israele non metterà fine alla guerra prima di aver raggiunto tutti i suoi obiettivi di guerra: distruggere le capacità militari e di governo di Hamas, liberare tutti gli ostaggi e garantire che Gaza non rappresenti una minaccia per Israele in futuro. La proposta presentata consente a Israele di raggiungere questi obiettivi, e Israele lo farà". Lo ha detto un alto funzionario israeliano, coperto da anonimato, in una nota. (ANSA).

Argomenti:ROMA

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