Israel asks citizens to leave Jordan and Egypt

This Saturday (21) Israel advised against all travel to Jordan and Egypt and asked citizens in both countries to “leave immediately”, according to a statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office.

The warning for trips to Morocco has been raised to level 3, advising against “any non-essential travel to the country”.

“Given the ongoing war, we are witnessing a significant increase in anti-Israel protests in recent days in countries around the world, and in particular in the Arab countries of the Middle East,” the statement said, adding that “hostility and violence have been displayed against Jewish and Israeli symbols.”

Israel “will fight until victory”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to “fight until victory” in the Gaza Strip, signaling there would be no pause in the military bombardment and expected invasion of the enclave after Hamas freed two US hostages.

The radical Islamic group Hamas, which governs Gaza, released last Friday (20) American women Judith Tai Raanan, aged 59, and her daughter Natalie, aged 17, who were kidnapped after the terrorist attack on September 7. October.

“Two of our kidnapped people are at home. We will not give up the effort to return all the kidnapped and missing people,” Netanyahu said.

“At the same time, we will continue to fight until victory,” he continued.

Analysis: Israel’s plans for Gaza after the war

*With information from Reuters

Source: CNN Brasil

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