26 Gaza Aid-Seekers Killed as Netanyahu Faces Growing Criticism over Expanding the War
At least 26 Palestinians seeking humanitarian aid were killed amid Israeli military operations as Prime Minister Netanyahu defends the offensive and calls to finish Hamas remain firm.
- At least 26 Palestinians were killed while seeking aid in Gaza, hospitals and witnesses reported.
- Families of Israeli hostages have called for a general strike against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's military plans.
- Netanyahu stated, 'Israel has no choice but to finish the job and complete the defeat of Hamas.'
- Tens of thousands of Israelis protested in Tel Aviv against the government's actions amid international condemnation.
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Israeli strikes kill journalists and aid-seekers as Australia backs Palestinian statehood
Local health officials in Gaza say that Israeli forces have killed at least 40 people overnight, including a well-known journalist who Israel said was a militant as well as people who witnesses say were seeking humanitarian aid.
‘Free Gaza from Hamas’: PM Netanyahu defends decision to expand Gaza war, blasts media for spreading ‘malignant lies’
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended his decision to order the Israeli military to attack Hamas’ last two strongholds in the Gaza Strip, amid a continuing storm of international criticism of the move. #Netanyahu #Gaza #Israel #war
Netanyahu defends planned military offensive in Gaza and lashes out at 'global campaign of lies'
UPDATE: 9:10 a.m. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday sought to defend a new military offensive in one of Gaza's most populated areas amid growing condemnation at home and abroad, declaring that Israel “has no choice but to finish the job and complete the defeat of Hamas.”
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