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TEL AVIV: Israel’s defense minister on Monday pushed back against international calls to wrap up the country’s military offensive in the Gaza Strip, saying the current phase of the operation against the Hamas militant group will “take time.”
Yoav Gallant, a member of Israel’s three-man war cabinet, remained unswayed by a growing chorus of criticism over the widespread damage and heavy civilian death toll caused by the two-month military campaign. The U.N. secretary-general and leading Arab states have called for an immediate cease-fire. The United States has urged Israel to reduce civilian casualties, though it has provided unwavering diplomatic and military support. ....
Yoav Gallant is unswayed by a growing chorus of criticism over the widespread damage and heavy civilian death toll caused by the two-month military campaign. ....
In the ongoing conflict, Israel s defense minister, Yoav Gallant, resists global pressure to end the military offensive in Gaza, citing the need for time in battling Hamas. Despite mounting criticism over civilian casualties, including women and minors, and calls for ceasefire, Israel aims to continue until Hamas is neutralized, emphasizing defense and retrieval of hostages. Gallant foresees prolonged phases, hinting at weeks of intense combat followed by milder skirmishes, highlighting the complexity and protracted nature of the operation. ....
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