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Israel’s Defence Minister on Gaza Amid IDF Operations

16 September 2025
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Israel’s Defence Minister on Gaza Amid IDF Operations
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Israel has launched a significant ground operation in Gaza City following U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s warning to Hamas about a diminishing opportunity for negotiations to end the conflict; Prime Minister Netanyahu indicated that forces aim to encircle the city. Amidst calls from world governments to halt the offensive due to humanitarian concerns, a UN report accused Israel of genocide, which Israel has vehemently denied.

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