Netanyahu hints at expanded war in Gaza but former Israeli military and spy chiefs object
Summary
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suggested more military action in Gaza, while former Israeli military and intelligence leaders called for an end to the ongoing conflict. The Palestinian death toll in Gaza has risen significantly, prompting international concern and calls for a ceasefire. Discussions are ongoing regarding Israel's military strategy, with disagreements reported between Netanyahu and military leaders.Key Facts
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu hinted at expanding military actions in Gaza.
- Former Israeli security leaders, including past heads of Shin Bet and Mossad, have urged ending the conflict.
- Over 61,000 Palestinians have died in Gaza, according to the Health Ministry.
- Reports indicate a rift between Netanyahu and army chief Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir regarding military actions.
- Egypt is involved in ceasefire talks, with President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi calling for an end to the war.
- Health officials reported deaths of Palestinians seeking aid, with the Israeli military not immediately commenting.
- Israeli officials are working on a deal to improve aid delivery in Gaza.
- The U.N. relies on Gaza's Health Ministry for casualty data, despite its operation under Hamas.
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