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Israel Strikes Gaza After Iran Ceasefire | Vantage on Firstpost | N18G
Israel Strikes Gaza After Iran Ceasefire | Vantage on Firstpost | N18G
Israel carried out strikes on Gaza after reached a ceasefire with Iran. Rights groups have accused Israeli military of firing at aid seekers near distribution sites. Israel is under pressure from world leaders and national politicians to end the war in Gaza and bring the remaining hostages home. Will prime minister Netanyahu agree?
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