No More Excuses: Israeli Minister Calls for Full Force in Gaza

In the face of yet another rejected ceasefire proposal by Hamas, Israeli leaders are sounding the alarm—and turning up the heat.

National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir isn’t mincing words. “There are no more excuses,” he said Friday. “It is time to go in with full force, without blinking, to destroy and kill Hamas to the last one.”

This statement comes as Hamas once again walked away from a U.S.-backed proposal—one reportedly approved by Israel and supported by President Trump and envoy Steve Witkoff. While Hamas claims the proposal doesn’t meet its “demands,” one can’t help but ask: what demands are left after the slaughter of October 7?

According to officials, the latest version includes a proposed 60-day truce and a two-stage exchange: five living hostages and nine bodies in the first week, and another round the second. But Hamas isn’t biting. Instead, they accused the deal of guaranteeing “continuation of killing and famine.”

Meanwhile, Gaza’s suffering is real—but its cause is Hamas. Food insecurity is reaching catastrophic levels. Medical facilities are collapsing. And while the world points its fingers at Israel, it’s Hamas who hoards aid, hides in hospitals, and refuses peace.

Out of the 251 hostages taken during Hamas’s brutal attack, 57 are still in Gaza—34 of whom are believed dead. The rest wait, families praying, nations posturing, evil stalling.

As France’s President Macron warns of “hardening” the international stance against Israel, many Christians are asking: Why is the world angrier at Israel for fighting terror than it is at Hamas for murdering babies?

The time for clarity is now.

Christian Women for Israel stands firm. We pray for peace—but not the kind of “peace” dictated by terror. We stand for righteousness, justice, and the return of every hostage. Show your support—wear the yellow ribbon lapel pin—and stand with Israel today.

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