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“There is no consensus” in Israel about the decision to occupy the Gaza Strip

By AndreaPosted on04.08.2025
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"There is no consensus" in Israel about the decision to occupy the Gaza Strip

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He advanced, citing sources from the government of Benjamin Netanyahu, that Israel has already decided that it will occupy the Gaza Strip. According to Henry Galsky, correspondent of CNN Portugal in the Middle East, the news surprised the entire Israeli society and left family members “worried” hostages “

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  • Sexy as hell! Filip Sulík’s fiancee dominated the catwalk: What about the ex-politician’s son? His reaction says it all
  • Lula says failure of democracy strengthens anti-system movements
  • Flamengo draws with Athletico-PR and remains four points behind Palmeiras in the Brasileirão
  • Factors of violence restrict tourism, says former Secretary of Security
  • One year after arrival, Ancelotti chooses Brazil for the World Cup – 05/17/2026 – Sports
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