
PM: Israelis Would’ve Died ‘In Nuclear Smoke’ If I’d Heeded Opposition Demands to End War
Opening the Knesset’s winter session on Monday, October 20, 2025, the prime minister delivered a combative address, asserting that halting the campaign last year would have led to catastrophe. He claimed that only sustained military pressure—including operations in Gaza City—brought about the current hostage-release framework on terms Israel could accept.
Amid frequent heckling and expulsions from the chamber, he argued that an early ceasefire would have been interpreted by enemies as surrender, raising the specter of mass-casualty threats. The premier said the government will continue to pursue the return of all captives while keeping forces deployed against remaining Hamas strongholds.
Opposition leaders pushed back, questioning his stewardship since October 7, 2023, and the path that led to the present stalemate. The exchange set a sharpened tone for the new legislative session as debates over wartime policy, security, and national cohesion intensify.
(TOI/VFI News)
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