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VisitWhat will be the international response to a resumed conflict between Israel and Hamas in 2025?
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Netanyahu Warns Israel May Resume Gaza War with New Strategies and Force, Citing US Support
Jan 18, 2025, 06:37 PM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that Israel is prepared to resume military operations in Gaza if necessary, emphasizing that any future conflict would be conducted with new strategies and significant force. Netanyahu's remarks come as the region approaches a potential ceasefire, with the Prime Minister asserting that Israel reserves the right to act decisively against Hamas should diplomatic negotiations prove unfruitful. He highlighted the backing of the United States for this stance during discussions. Netanyahu's comments reflect the ongoing tensions in the region and the precarious nature of the current ceasefire agreement.
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