Israel-Hamas conflict: ‘Israel at war with Hamas, not with Palestinians’ says Israeli PMO’s spokesperson

Amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, Spokesperson for the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) Tal Heinrich said that Israel’s battle is against Hamas and not against the people of Palestine. The spokesperson for Israeli PMO, highlighted the importance of taking action against Hamas, saying, “Their resilience is our strength. The ones who are […]

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Amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, Spokesperson for the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) Tal Heinrich said that Israel’s battle is against Hamas and not against the people of Palestine.

The spokesperson for Israeli PMO, highlighted the importance of taking action against Hamas, saying, “Their resilience is our strength. The ones who are aching the most are the ones giving us the most strength.”

Addressing a virtual conference on Monday she emphasized that the people of Israel have told the Prime Minister to hold the head high so that we can fight against Hamas.

Heinrich also revealed that the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) has discovered evidence of a Hamas-produced kidnapper’s guide which led to the devastating incident.

Further speaking about the guide, she said unveiled “gruesome methods” that Hamas terrorists would employ to capture and torture kidnapped civilians. She further said that more than 1,500 Israelis have been killed and 3,900 injured in the war against Hamas.

Highlighting the critical distinction, Heinrich said, “Israel is at war with Hamas and not with the people of Palestine.”

Hamas is exploiting innocent people of Palestine

She urged people to ask the sources in Gaza why Hamas is exploiting innocent people of Palestine and is using them as human shields.

“I was asked yesterday specifically about the state of hospitals in northern Gaza. You see, there are 20 hospitals in that area. The IDF says that six hospitals in the northern Gaza Strip had decided to independently evacuate. However, 14 did not,” said Heinrich.

Heinrich expressed Israel’s appreciation for its allies, who are supporting the nation in difficult times, and mentioned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who invited US President Joe Biden to visit Israel.