Ahead of a security cabinet meeting on the future of the war, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that his government plans to take full military control of Gaza but does not want to “govern” it. The statement comes amid growing domestic and international pressure to end the war, while far-right members of Netanyahu’s coalition push for broader military action.
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