Netanyahu Vows to Increase Israel's Control of Gaza Strip to 70%
Israeli PM Netanyahu pledges to expand Israel's control in Gaza to 70%, amid ongoing strikes that killed 10, including 5 children, and injured over 20.

Israeli PM Netanyahu pledges to expand Israel's control in Gaza to 70%, amid ongoing strikes that killed 10, including 5 children, and injured over 20.
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