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After 10 hours of deliberations, a majority of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s security cabinet backed his proposal to prepare to conquer the core of Gaza City, according to a pre-dawn statement from his office.
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A majority of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's security cabinet backed his proposal to prepare to conquer the core of Gaza City after 10 hours of deliberations
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{ "Time": "10 hours of deliberations", "Person": "Benjamin Netanyahu", "Location": "Gaza City" } - UUID
- a114bbb6-f0b7-4d89-9079-0a952686050d
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- February 14, 2026 at 9:23 PM (2 months ago)
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- February 14, 2026 at 9:23 PM (2 months ago)
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The Israeli government approved a plan to expand the war by taking control of Gaza City, despite military recommendations against it. The plan aims for a decisive victory over Hamas and includes provisions for humanitarian aid. The move comes as cease-fire talks have stalled.
An Israeli strike in Gaza City killed four Al Jazeera journalists, according to the network. Israel claimed one of the targets was a Hamas fighter posing as a reporter, a claim denied by the journalist and the network. The attack occurred near a hospital housing journalists.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved a plan for the gradual military takeover of all of Gaza, defying military advice. The decision, aimed at achieving a decisive victory over Hamas, has raised concerns about the safety of hostages and Palestinian civilians. The plan includes provisions for humanitarian aid.
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