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🚨 GAZA: IDF PREPARING POSSIBLE NEW OFFENSIVE AGAINST HAMAS Four months into the ceasefire, Israeli defense officials say the IDF is preparing plans for a large-scale operation aimed at forcibly disarming Hamas, as leaders increasingly believe the terror group will not give up its weapons voluntarily. Key points: •...

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