Israel says Gaza war likely to last another seven months as tanks probe Rafah
- Israel sent tanks on raids into Rafah and expects the Gaza conflict with Hamas to last all year, with Washington dismissing it as not triggering a change in U.S. policy.
- Israeli forces secured tactical control over the Philadelphi Corridor, bordering Gaza and Egypt, as announced by an Israeli military official.
- Israeli military gained operational control over the Philadeplhi Corridor, a buffer zone between Egypt and Gaza established in the 1979 peace treaty.
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Despite international pressure, Israel seems determined to sustain the war in Gaza. Thus, at least, it was made evident by Tzachi Hanegbi, the National Security Advisor of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who stated this Wednesday that the military offensive against the Palestinian enclave, launched after the attacks carried out on October 7 by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), will last at least another seven months, with the declared …
The assault on Rafah continues, as the Israeli government may continue its offensive in Gaza for several more months.
A high-ranking Israeli security official said on Wednesday that the war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip could continue 'for another seven months' to achieve Israel's goal of destroying.
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