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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday said Israel would control all of the Gaza Strip and prevent Hamas from looting aid. The prime minister made his remarks as the Israel Defense
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The New Republic on MSNJD Vance Snubs Netanyahu as Israel Ramps Up War on GazaVice President JD Vance has reportedly decided to skip visiting Israel on Tuesday due to the country launching a massive operation to expand its massacre in Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday night ordered the resumption of aid to the Gaza Strip, effectively ending a blockade imposed in March. “On the recommendation of the IDF and based on the operational need to enable the expansion of the military operation to defeat Hamas,
Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu said Sir Keir Starmer and his allies were offering a ‘huge prize’ to Hamas by calling for an end to military operations.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sharply criticized the UK, France, and Canada for opposing Israel's expanded military operations in Gaza, accusing them of rewarding Hamas's October 7 attack.
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ABP News on MSNUK, France, Canada Threaten Action Against Israel's Continued Offensive In Gaza, Netanyahu Hits BackIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed that Israel will achieve "total victory" in Gaza after the United Kingdom, France, and Canada strongly opposed Israel's "egregious actions" following recent expansion of military operations in the Palestinian territory.
The expansion of the operation in Gaza is for the IDF to take control of the entire territory to prevent Hamas from looting humanitarian aid, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday.
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Amazon S3 on MSNNetayahu vows to take FULL CONTROL of Gaza | Israeli Military escalates Operation Gideon’s ChariotsIsraeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to seize full control of Gaza as the IDF intensifies Operation Gideon’s Chariots, launching simultaneous ground assaults in the north and south. Over 670 Hamas targets were hit this week amid heavy bombardment.
US Vice President JD Vance canceled a potential Israel visit this week amid concerns it could signal support for Netanyahu’s controversial Gaza offensive, despite official claims of “logistical constraints,
Israel has launched a new wave of air and ground operations across Gaza, and the army ordered the evacuation of the enclave's second-largest city, Khan Younis, where Israel carried out a massive operation earlier in the war that left much of the area in ruins.