Netanyahu Considers Gaza Operations Expansion Amid International Pressure

Summary
- Netanyahu met with military chief to discuss Gaza operations.
- Operations may expand across the entire Gaza Strip.
- No final decisions have been made.
- Israel faces international pressure over Gaza's humanitarian crisis.
- UN diplomats called on Israel to address the crisis.
Overall Sentiment: ⚪ Neutral
AI Explanation
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with the military's chief of staff to discuss future military operations in Gaza. The prime minister's office indicated that operations might be expanded across the entire Gaza Strip, though no final decisions have been made. This comes as Israel faces international pressure regarding the humanitarian situation in Gaza, including starvation. Israel is allowing some private businesses to deliver goods and is emphasizing the plight of hostages held by Hamas. At a UN Security Council meeting, diplomats condemned Hamas but also urged Israel to address the humanitarian crisis.
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