Israeli PM Netanyahu Vows to Pressure Hamas
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Israel has vowed to escalate the war until Hamas returns the 59 hostages it still holds — 24 of them believed to be alive.
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Israel’s military “is returning to fighting with great force to take out the capabilities of terrorists organizations in these areas,” he wrote.
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Israel this week launched new strikes in Gaza, killing more than 400 people, according to the Palestinian territory's Hamas-run Health Ministry, and promising to wield "increasing military force" after talks on further hostage releases stalled, according to officials on both sides of the war.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the strikes after Hamas ... We'll catch you up on the Chicago news you need to know. Sign up for the weekly Chicago Catch-Up newsletter.
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Palestinians in the Gaza Strip had little to celebrate on Sunday as they began marking a normally festive Muslim holiday with rapidly dwindling food supplies and no end in sight to the
Grieving Palestinian Americans are demanding an arms embargo from their lawmakers as Israel escalates its genocide.
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While the country feels as though it is on the brink of civil war, an investigation such as this would give the public good reason to trust leadership.
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Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, named a new head of Israel’s domestic intelligence agency. Judges have frozen the dismissal of the current chief.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu repeated a demand on Sunday for Hamas to disarm and for its leaders to leave Gaza as he promised to step up pressure on the group while continuing efforts to return hostages.