'Just finish it up ASAP': Internet agrees with Benjamin Netanyahu as Fox News' Sean Hannity reports on Israeli PM's warning to Hamas

Netanyahu has reportedly vowed to continue the fight against the militant group Hamas and claimed that there will be no ceasefire in Gaza
Sean Hannity reported on Benjamin Netanyahu's op-ed 'The Battle of Civilization' (@entertainmenttonight/YouTube, @b.netanyahu/Instagram)
Sean Hannity reported on Benjamin Netanyahu's op-ed 'The Battle of Civilization' (@entertainmenttonight/YouTube, @b.netanyahu/Instagram)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: On Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu conveyed a video message, reaffirming that the conflict with Hamas will persist "to the end” and that anyone believing Israel would cease operations is "detached from reality."

Netanyahu has reportedly vowed to continue the fight against the militant group Hamas and claimed that there will be no ceasefire in Gaza.

Following this news, Fox News host Sean Hannity took to X (formerly Twitter) to share this with his 6.4 million followers.

Apparently, several people supported Netanyahu’s statement and backed his remarks against Hamas.

Sean Hannity reports on Benjamin Netanyahu’s message for Hamas

Fox News host took to X and wrote, “NETANYAHU: 'All Hamas Terrorists Are Dead Men Walking' [WATCH]. NETANYAHU: 'All Hamas terrorists, from the first to the last, are dead men walking. They have only two possibilities: Surrender or die.'"

Hannity’s tweet featured an article from his official website titled, “NETANYAHU: 'All Hamas Terrorists Are Dead Men Walking' [WATCH].”

In the article, it was stated that Benjamin Netanyahu conveyed a video message on X, asserting, “We are continuing the war to the end. It will continue until Hamas is eliminated – until victory. Whoever thinks that we will stop is detached from reality.”

He continued, “We will not stop the fighting until all of the goals that we have set are achieved: The elimination of Hamas, the release of our hostages and the removal of the threat from Gaza.”

“We are attacking Hamas with fierce fire, everywhere, including today. We are also attacking their accomplices near and far,” BiBi added.

Netanyahu also issued a warning, stating, "All Hamas terrorists, from the first to the last, are facing imminent danger. They have only two options: Surrender or face death."



 

Internet backs Benjamin Netanyahu's warning to Hamas

Following Sean Hannity's coverage of Benjamin Netanyahu's warning to Hamas, numerous individuals took to Facebook to express support for his statements.

One person wrote, “Great job,!!!!! Just finish it up ASAP the better,” and another said, “Yes sir. Fight your war to win👍.”

A Facebook user simply said, “Stand strong and tell bidet baby to go to hell. It’s your country and you need to fight for it. Thank you for all you’re doing Continue to ignore bidet baby.”

One more person praised BiBi adding, “Go get ‘em Bibi!”, and another said, “Good! Wipe out every Hamas terrorist.”

A person slammed Joe Biden and said, “Yes, Mr Prime Minister. Don't listen to the TRAITOR and GLOBALIST in the White House. He doesn't care about you, but then he doesn't care about America. My prayers are with you and the IDF.”

“Well said! End Hamas!!!!” said another.

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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