Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that the Gaza war was exacting a "very heavy price" as the toll of soldiers killed in fighting with Hamas mounted. "This is a difficult morning, after a very difficult day of fighting in Gaza," he said after the army announced 14 soldiers had been killed in the Palestinian territory since Friday. "The war is exacting a very heavy price... but we have no choice but to keep fighting," he added in a statement.
TEL AVIV: Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu
said Sunday that the
Gaza war
was exacting a "very
heavy price
" as the toll of
soldiers killed
in
fighting with Hamas
mounted.
"This is a
difficult morning
, after a very
difficult day
of fighting in Gaza," he said after the army announced 14 soldiers had been killed in the Palestinian territory since Friday.
"The war is exacting a very heavy price... but we have no choice but to keep fighting," he added in a statement.
"We are continuing with full force until the end, until victory, until we achieve all of our goals: the destruction of Hamas, the return of our hostages and ensuring that Gaza will never again constitute a threat to the State of Israel."
He added: "Let it be clear: This will be a long war... (until) Hamas is eliminated and we restore security in both the north and the south."
Since Israel's ground assault began on October 27, the military has lost 153 soldiers in the Palestinian territory, including 10 on Saturday, making it one of the deadliest days for the army, which is also facing Hezbollah militants across its northern border with Lebanon.