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Netanyahu says 'close to eliminating Hamas' as troop casualties mount | Africanews

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Netanyahu has repeatedly said that the fighting will only stop with the defeat of the resistance group. But he was contradicted by his army spokesman who recently called the elimination of Hamas an impossibility

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