Yoav Galant said that after a period of intense fighting, “Shayetet 13 will do something.”
Israel will intensify its fight against Hamas after a brief truce and plans to fight for at least two months overall. This is what Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant said, reports The Times of Israel.
“What you will see in the next few days is the release of the hostages first. This respite will be short,” Galant said.
During a break in the battle, it is necessary to prepare, replenish weapons and prepare for resumption.
“It will continue because we need to complete the victory and create an impetus for the next group of hostages, who will only return as a result of pressure,” the official said.
Even after the period of heavy fighting, he said, “there will be many operations where Shayetet 13 will have to do until the military threat from the Gaza Strip stops and we have the freedom of action to do what we want.”
It will be remembered that the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, said that he ordered the Mossad to pursue the leaders of the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas.
Additionally, on November 22, the Israeli government accepted an agreement with Hamas to release approximately 50 hostages taken during the October 7 terrorist attack in exchange for a ceasefire.
Hamas plans to release 30 abducted children, eight mothers and 12 other women during the five-day ceasefire.
Source: korrespondent

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