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Netanyahu pushes back as pressure grows to secure Gaza ceasefire deal: Analysis
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is pushing back against rising domestic and international pressure, to sign a ceasefire deal with Hamas. There have been mass protests in Israel, triggered by the recovery of six captives found dead in Gaza on Saturday. Ilan Baruch formerly served as Israel’s ambassador to South Africa. Subscribe to our channel:…
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The United States has become the latest country to airdrop humanitarian aid into Gaza. As fears of famine increase and for the first time, the US airforce parachuted in more than 30,000 meals – with the promise of more to come. But aid agencies are critical, saying military airlifts are not the answer. Instead, they…