Israeli Government Intends to Resume Attacks on Gaza, According to Israeli Media
israel, gaza strip February 22, 2025 00:30Israeli media reports Tel Aviv's intention to resume attacks on Gaza despite progress in ceasefire negotiations.
Israeli media reports Tel Aviv's intention to resume attacks on Gaza despite progress in ceasefire negotiations.
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