Netanyahu warns Hamas

 

 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses a press conference at the Prime Minister's office in Jerusalem.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses a press conference at the Prime Minister’s office in Jerusalem.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected the charge of Israel being guilty of war crimes, media reported.

“There are those in the international community who accuse you, Israel Defence Forces (IDF) pilots, of committing war crimes. You defend the country and the country will defend you,” he said while speaking at a graduation ceremony for Israel Air Force (IAF) cadets at the Hatzerim Air Base near Beersheba.

“The foremost mission for you, and for all of us, is to protect our home, to protect the state of Israel,” the Jerusalem Post quoted Netanyahu as saying.

“Our policy to carry this out is two-fold. First, to prevent and thwart attacks when necessary, and to respond forcefully to every attack,” he said.

Speaking a day after the IDF responded to sniper fire from Gaza with an air strike and tank fire directed against Hamas targets, Netanyahu said, “We will not accept attacks against us, not from Gaza, not from the Golan, not from the Lebanon border or from anywhere. Therefore, the IDF responded with force to attempts by terror organisations to rear their heads in recent days.”

He issued a warning to Hamas, saying that Israel finds the group responsible “for every violation of the quiet in Gaza and we will act accordingly”.

“Our preventative measures are wide, and the air force has a central role in carrying out this policy in the air, at sea and on land,” he said