
Netanyahu Plans to Cite Captive Release Operation
Netanyahu Plans to Cite Captive Release Operation as Pretext for Ground Offensive in Rafah/AFP
Netanyahu Plans to Cite Captive Release Operation as Pretext for Ground Offensive in Rafah
The successful captive release mission in Rafah is being celebrated in Israel as a significant achievement.
Despite casualties resulting from diversionary bombardment, it is portrayed as a rescue operation.
Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasizes the importance of military pressure to win the war and secure the release of captives.
The operation is likely to be used as justification for an upcoming ground offensive in Rafah, with claims of captives present necessitating military intervention.
(refrences from Al Jazeera)
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