Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel's military actions have significantly changed the dynamics since the Hamas attack last year. Praising the army's efforts on the Lebanon border, he affirmed Israel's commitment to defeating enemies in Gaza and Lebanon, and preparing to ...
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