Danny Danon, former Israeli ambassador to the U.N., warned Hamas, Hezbollah, the innocent people of Gaza, and the world: "We are not playing now."
"We are determined to fight Hamas, to hunt them down, and then we will need the support of the U.S. when the others will start to raise voices and call us to go for a cease-fire or compromise," Danon said Monday on Newsmax's "National Report."
"You don't compromise with those animals. You fight them back. You hunt them."
Israel has no more restraint against Hamas terrorists and any other groups like Hezbollah seeking to attack Israel, Danon said.
"I would advise Hezbollah not to join the cycle of violence, because we have no patience now," he said. "After we suffered so many casualties in the south, if Hezbollah will join the attacks against Israel, we will bury Hezbollah under the remnants of Lebanon."
With Israel carrying out a complete siege of Gaza, Danon is urging innocents in Gaza to disavow Hamas and get away from them because they will use innocent people as human shields.
"We are regrouping our forces in order to attack Hamas, and we would attack them from the sea, from the air, from the land, and I will take this opportunity to call the people in Gaza to move away from Hamas militants and Hamas headquarters," Danon said.
"We have no intention to target civilian population, but we know that Hamas will try to use them as human shields. That's why we are notifying them to move to different neighborhoods before we attack the Hamas locations."
Danon said those who call for Israel restraint will not have the ear of Israel.
"Today the international community, they're still with us, but in a week's time, in two weeks, I'm not sure to be the same situation," he said, vowing a fight to the end.
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