Palestinians' return to northern Gaza complicates Netanyahu's war aims
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to achieve total victory in Gaza by eradicating Hamas and freeing hostages, but doubts have arisen about this promise after the return of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to northern Gaza.
- Despite heavy losses inflicted on Hamas, including the deaths of its top leaders, the group remains intact, complicating Israel's military objectives and strategy.
- During the ceasefire, 33 hostages will be freed, nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners will be released, and humanitarian aid to Gaza will be increased, yet more than half of the remaining hostages are still in Gaza.
- The return of displaced Palestinians is seen as a significant achievement for Hamas, which can now reassert control over parts of Gaza, while Israeli public support for resuming war is declining.
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