Israel’s War Cabinet Approves Expansion of Hamas Battle Plan
In a recent development in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, Israel’s war cabinet has approved expanding its battle plan to include entering Rafah, a densely populated city that is claimed to be the last bastion for terrorists. This decision comes after President Biden expressed concern over civilian deaths in Gaza and threatened to withhold munitions shipments if Israel invaded Rafah.
The expansion plan is being seen as a “measured expansion” that will not cross Biden’s “red line” on Rafah, according to sources. Negotiations for a hostage exchange and ceasefire deal with Hamas are continuing despite the approved expansion plan.
Israeli officials claim that armed Hamas militants are making their last stand in Rafah, a city that houses more than a million refugees. After failed negotiations in Cairo, both sides withdrew without scheduling another round of talks.
The White House has not responded to requests for comment on the situation. The tension between Israel and Hamas continues to escalate, with the potential for further violence looming on the horizon. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story on World News Live.
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