
Netanyahu appears to confirm plan for full capture of Gaza

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Why is Israel moving to seize control of Gaza City?
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Al Jazeera
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US has ‘no plans' to recognise Palestinian state, Vance says on UK trip
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Israel approves Gaza City occupation, mass displacement looms
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