💨 Abstract
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced plans for a final military offensive in Gaza, aiming to defeat Hamas and demilitarize the region while denying intentions to occupy it. He defended the move against growing international criticism, alleging a 'global campaign of lies.' Criticism also comes from Israeli families of hostages and the international community, concerned about the humanitarian crisis.
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