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'Gaza ceasefire deal must allow Israel to resume fighting until its objectives are met': Benjamin Netanyahu

IndiaTimes Monday, 8 July 2024 ()
The three-phase plan, presented by US President Joe Biden in May and mediated by Qatar and Egypt, seeks to end the war and secure the release of approximately 120 Israeli hostages held in Gaza.
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