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US government officials have not officially confirmed the refusal to supply Isra...

US stopped supplying weapons of Israel: Netanyaga has already reacted (video)

US government officials have not officially confirmed the refusal to supply Israeli shells. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyaga made a statement about his readiness to fight Hamas alone. The US government could have stopped supplying weapons and ammunition to Israel after the continuation of special operations against Hamas fighters in the south of the Gaza Sector in Rafach. After that, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyaga appeared at the Holocaust Memorial "Yad Vashem".

The politician mentioned the lessons that the Israelis made from the past and not to repeat the mistakes. Axios was told about the situation around Hamas and the United States. Journalist Barack Ravid, with reference to his own sources, announced the US decision to stop the supply of Israel's ammunition. He learned this from two unnamed officials from the Israeli government. At the same time, there are no official comments from American government officials, noted on the portal.

In particular, they are silent in the White House, in the US Department of Defense. Also, the event was not officially responded to the office of the Prime Minister of Israel. At the same time, Netanyag's statement appeared on celebrations on the day of the Holocaust victims. The politician remembered past years when many Jews died due to the fact that some Western leaders "stood away". From the historical events, the Israelites made two conclusions.

The first lesson is "If we do not defend ourselves, no one will protect us," the Prime Minister said. After that, he concluded that Israel, if he had to fight with enemies alone. "If we need to fight one, we will be alone," he said. It should be noted that in the Gaza Sector, the Israeli Defense Army approached the city of Rafach in the southern part of the enclave. The Israelis will soon be expected to go on the remains of Hamas fighters, who are there.

Postcards, which are scattered among the local population, wrote that the activation is being prepared on the Times of Israel. In addition, it was known earlier about the temporary truce plan with militants, during which they planned to exchange terrorists for captured Israeli military. Israel's Defense Minister Joava Gallant said on Saturday on May 4 that he did not see the signs of Hamas's intention to release hostages, Axios journalists noted.