As Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu advances his plan to occupy the remaining 25% of Gaza, he faces significant internal military dissent and international condemnation, with concerns over hostages and the potential for prolonged conflict. Critics, including former military leaders and European officials, warn that this strategy lacks a viable post-war plan and risks further destabilization, as Netanyahu’s political survival appears to drive his decisions.
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Vice President Vance confirms US, UK have ‘disagreements’ over Gaza policy – Middle East Monitor
The US, represented by Vice President JD Vance, reaffirmed its refusal to recognize a Palestinian state during discussions with UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy, amidst the backdrop of Israel's decision to fully occupy Gaza City. Vance emphasized US goals of eradicating Hamas and addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, while Lammy expressed concern over the escalating situation and humanitarian suffering. Want More Context? 🔎
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