Netanyahu hints at expanded war in Gaza but former Israeli military and spy chiefs object
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, AUG 4 – Netanyahu plans to direct the Israeli Defense Forces on defeating Hamas, securing hostages, and managing humanitarian concerns amid escalating Gaza conflict with over 60,900 deaths reported, officials say.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel's war goals include the defeat of the enemy, the release of hostages, and ensuring Gaza does not pose a threat to Israel.
- Former military and spy officials claimed in an open letter that Hamas no longer poses a strategic threat to Israel.
- UN rights chief Volker Turk condemned the situation in Gaza as an "affront to our collective humanity" due to the starvation of its people.
- President Michael D Higgins urged the UN Security Council to take more action for the people of Gaza amid worsening conditions.
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Reservists and hostage families against employment (ANSA)
The meeting tomorrow. Notice of high risk for Israeli tourists in Greece. "Camion of stormed aid turns to Gaza: 20 dead." Socialists, Greens and the Left EU: "In the ongoing Genocide Strip"
Israeli opposition leader Lapid warned the government of Prime Minister Netanyahu of an expansion of the Gaza war.
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JERUSALEM >> Israel sought to push back against its growing isolation over starvation in the Gaza Strip today by allowing some private businesses to restart importing goods into the enclave, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu weighed the next steps in the nearly two-year war against Hamas.


Netanyahu stresses Israel’s goals in Gaza war to military recruits
During his visit to Tel Hashomer, the prime minister urged new IDF recruits to focus on defeating Hamas, freeing hostages and securing Israel’s borders.The post Netanyahu stresses Israel’s goals in Gaza war to military recruits appeared first on JNS.org.
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