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Netanyahu defends planned military offensive in Gaza and lashes out at ‘global campaign of lies’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has sought to defend a new military offensive in one of Gaza’s most populated areas ...
(Reuters) -Israel aims to take on Hamas' two remaining strongholds in its new Gaza offensive, which it hopes will conclude ...
The Israeli PM also repeated the allegation that Hamas has been looting aid trucks and claimed uncollected food has been ...
The UN Security Council held a rare emergency weekend meeting to weigh in. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
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AFP on MSNIsrael's Gaza plan risks 'another calamity': UN official
A UN official on Sunday warned the Security Council that Israel's plans to control Gaza City risked "another calamity" with ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that his new plan to expand the war and take control of Gaza City was "the best way to end the war", defying growing calls to stop the fighting.
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Independent.ie on MSNNetanyahu vows to continue with Gaza occupation despite protests as he denies Israel is starving Palestinians
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said today that Israel “has no choice but to finish the job and complete the defeat of Hamas” as 26 more people were shot dead in Gaza while seeking aid, ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended a planned military offensive in Gaza, stating Israel aims to "free Gaza" and demilitarize it, with Israel maintaining security control. Amid ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said his government has no intention of occupying Gaza but plans to set up a civilian administration unconnected to Hamas or the Palestinian Authority.
During a press conference, Israel’s leader said two million tonnes of aid has been allowed into Gaza. Most aid organisations ...
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