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Aries Horoscope

Apr 29, 2024… Your attention could be divided between work and pleasure today. If you’re having a hard time staying focused on the task at hand, try getting creative with the things you need to do. You can even make it a game if that inspires you, Aries. You can have fun while taking care of business or stuff around the house — and still have time to focus on what lights up your world. Today can be a win-win for you!

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Aries Horoscope

Apr 29, 2024… Power, vivacity and problem-solving abilities could converge for Aquarians today. Your talent for juggling lots of things could be tested today. You may get challenged with problems that need your skill for thinking outside the box. Being rigid in your thoughts or actions isn’t the way to get things done on a day like this. Flexibility, negotiation, and good old fashioned heart-to-heart chats will more in line for success with today’s energy.

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Aries Horoscope

Apr 29, 2024… Power, vivacity and problem-solving abilities could converge for Aquarians today. Your talent for juggling lots of things could be tested today. You may get challenged with problems that need your skill for thinking outside the box. Being rigid in your thoughts or actions isn’t the way to get things done on a day like this. Flexibility, negotiation, and good old fashioned heart-to-heart chats will more in line for success with today’s energy.

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

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Apr 29, 2024… Power, vivacity and problem-solving abilities could converge for Aquarians today. Your talent for juggling lots of things could be tested today. You may get challenged with problems that need your skill for thinking outside the box. Being rigid in your thoughts or actions isn’t the way to get things done on a day like this. Flexibility, negotiation, and good old fashioned heart-to-heart chats will more in line for success with today’s energy.

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Aries Horoscope

Apr 29, 2024… Power, vivacity and problem-solving abilities could converge for Aquarians today. Your talent for juggling lots of things could be tested today. You may get challenged with problems that need your skill for thinking outside the box. Being rigid in your thoughts or actions isn’t the way to get things done on a day like this. Flexibility, negotiation, and good old fashioned heart-to-heart chats will more in line for success with today’s energy.

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Netanyahu Defies Opposition, Claims Date Set for Rafah Invasion

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going full steam ahead with his invasion of Gaza. He recently indicated he’d set a date for military action in Rafah. However, the country’s defense minister later contradicted him.

Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians are currently sheltering in the city along the border with Egypt as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bomb other parts of the country. They are living in makeshift, crowded refugee camps and tents. The International community, including US President Joe Biden and the United Nations, have urged the prime minister to abandon his plan to invade the city, citing the potential for high civilian casualties. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including many women and children, have already died in the conflict.

Netanyahu recently announced he had set a date for the invasion into Rafah. According to BBC, his remarks came after far-right government allies called on him to increase military action in Gaza. He has had to rely on those leaders for support to stay in power. The group of far-right officials is vehemently opposed to making any concessions to Hamas and wants Netanyahu to invade Rafah soon.

Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, said that if Netanyahu ends the war against Hamas without invading Rafah, “he won’t have a mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right finance minister, also urged the prime minister to “increase pressure on Hamas in Gaza.”

Netanyahu responded on April 8, saying victory in the war “requires entry into Rafah […] It will happen — there is a date.”

Axios reported that Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin the same day Netanyahu made the remarks and reportedly told him that it wasn’t true that they’d set a date. Gallant reportedly said they would have to evacuate the area before taking any action in the city and needed to increase humanitarian aid first.

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