
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu defends his planned military offensive in Gaza
He is speaking to foreign media in Jerusalem and defending a planned military offensive. He asserts that 'our goal is not to occupy Gaza, our goal is to free Gaza'. He is also pushing back against what he calls a 'global campaign of lies' as condemnation of the plan grows both inside and outside Israel.
Mr. Netanyahu said there is a 'fairly short timetable' in mind for next steps in Gaza.
The goals there, he said, include demilitarising Gaza, the Israeli military having 'overriding security control' there and a non-Israeli civilian administration in charge.
The Prime Minister also said he had directed Israel's military in recent days to 'bring in more foreign journalists' — which would be a striking development as they have not been allowed into Gaza beyond military embeds.
Mr. Netanyahu again blamed many of Gaza's problems on the Hamas militant group, including civilian deaths, destruction and shortages of aid.

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