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Arab Unofficial Reports: Hamas to Reject Ceasefire Deal as Israel Readies Rafah Forces

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Netanyahu, Israeli Officials Endure 7th Blinken Visit Since Oct. 7 as Rafah Operation Awaits

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Israeli leaders Wednesday. It's his seventh visit since the start of the war in Gaza, and this time he's on a mission to stop Israel's next military operation to put an end to the terror group Hamas.
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Netanyahu: ICC War Crimes Charges Against Israel 'Will Pour Jet Fuel on the Fires of Antisemitism'

The following is Tuesday's statement from a video released by the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu concerning reports that the International Court of Justice may issue warrants for the arrests of Israeli officials for actions in Gaza.
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Israel at Crossroads Between Rafah Incursion, Hostage Deal as Blinken Visits

The next 72 hours will be crucial to see which direction Israel goes in its war with Hamas. Either Hamas will agree to an extended ceasefire and a release of hostages or Israel is poised to begin its invasion of Rafah, the last terrorist stronghold of Gaza.