Israel orders troops to go deeper into Gaza as its top court halts sacking of security chief
- Israel's Defense Minister ordered troops to advance further into Gaza, aiming to hold territory until Hamas releases the remaining hostages it holds.
- Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu requested the dismissal of Shin Bet's head Ronen Bar, but this was blocked by the country's Supreme Court.
- Hamas stated that the sacking of Shin Bet's head reflects a crisis of trust within Israel's leadership and accused Netanyahu of insincere negotiations.
- Hamas has stated it will only release the remaining hostages in exchange for a permanent ceasefire and Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
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