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International allies and families of hostages condemned Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan to take control of Gaza City, with the British prime minister calling it “wrong.”
By Adam Rasgon
International allies and families of hostages condemned Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan to take control of Gaza City, with the British prime minister calling it “wrong.”
Middle East
Crisis
Supported by
International allies and families of hostages condemned Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan to take control of Gaza City, with the British prime minister calling it “wrong.”
By Adam Rasgon

Netanyahu has urged for the full defeat of Hamas in Gaza to free hostages, amid global calls for ceasefire and humanitarian aid.

The Israeli PM says he seeks full control of Gaza, removing Hamas and then transferring the governance to another party.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office announced plans to take control of Gaza City on Thursday

Israeli PM suggests demonstrators are toughening Hamas’s stance and delaying the release of hostages

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