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Israel Wants Hamas Out of Gaza, but Even Uprooting It From the North Hasn't Worked
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Israel Shuts Gaza Crossing After Hamas Rocket Barrage From Rafah
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The Latest | Israel's planned invasion of Rafah risks killing hundreds of thousands, UN says
The United Nations humanitarian aid agency says hundreds of thousands of people would be “at imminent risk of death” if Israel carries out a military assault in the southern Gaza city of RafahABC News - World - Israel -
Israel-Gaza war: Three soldiers killed in Kerem Shalom rocket attack
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Israel-Gaza live updates: Israel says it will not agree to end the war with Hamas
More than six months after Hamas terrorists invaded Israel on Oct. 7, the Israeli military continues its bombardment of the neighboring Gaza Strip.ABC News - Top stories - Israel -
May 4, 2024 - Israel-Gaza news
Hostage and truce talks have resumed in Cairo as war rages in Gaza.CNN - Top stories - Israel -
Hamas armed wing says responsible for Israel-Gaza border crossing attack
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