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War in Gaza: Is it time for Israel to break Iran’s 'strangling loop’?

IndiaTimes Monday, 26 August 2024
Most Israelis supported a ceasefire to retrieve hostages from Gaza but were unhappy with the government, believing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prolonged the conflict for personal reasons. Despite this, Netanyahu's popularity improved, with many backing an expanded conflict involving Hezbollah and Iran. The nation remains divided over the war's conduct and potential expansion.
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