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Plans to take Gaza City are met with defiance from war-weary Palestinians and anger by many Israelis
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu aims to intensify military pressure to free 251 hostages amid over 61,000 Palestinian deaths, while relatives demand ceasefire negotiations.
- Israel's decision to take over Gaza City was met with resignation and defiance by war-weary Palestinians who have survived repeated raids.
- Many Israelis responded with fear and anger, worried that the operation could cost the lives of hostages held by Palestinian militants.
- A major ground operation is expected to cause more displacement and worsen the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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Netanyahu presses ahead on Gaza as hostage clock ticks
It is doubtful whether anyone besides Netanyahu truly knows what Israel intends to do in Gaza. The road ahead splits in two directions: one leads to a deal that would bring home 10 living hostages and 15–18 deceased hostages. The other points toward a major operation to capture Gaza City, and possibly the entire Strip. Netanyahu seems convinced he can continue straight ahead: both secure the release of all the hostages and defeat Hamas. He has n…
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Plans to take Gaza City are met with defiance from war-weary Palestinians and anger by many Israelis
Israel’s decision to take over Gaza City has met with resignation and defiance by Palestinians who have survived two years of war and repeated raids.
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Leaning Left9Leaning Right2Center34Last UpdatedBias Distribution76% Center
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