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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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Former CIA official on Israel's latest strikes across Gaza
Andrew Boyd is the former chief of operations for the CIA Counterterrorism Mission Center. He joined CBS News to discuss Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the war in Gaza as Israel launches new strikes.
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Leaning Left25Leaning Right18Center42Last UpdatedBias Distribution49% Center
Bias Distribution
- 49% of the sources are Center
49% Center
L 29%
C 49%
R 21%
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