The Israeli army will enter the city of Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip despite international warnings, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said. “There is international pressure to prevent us from entering Rafah and completing the work,” Netanyahu told soldiers on Thursday, according to his office. He said he has been rejecting this pressure and will continue to do so. “We will enter Rafah,” Netanyahu was quoted as saying. “We will complete the elimination of Hamas’ battalions. We will restore security and we will bring total victory for the people of Israel and State of Israel.” In Ra…