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2 August 11:00

Benjamin Netanyahu has postponed a decision on military action in Gaza, amid internal disagreements and the withdrawal of Hamas from negotiations.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has decided to postpone a decision on military action in Gaza until next week, following internal disagreements within the government. If Hamas does not agree to a ceasefire, options such as encirclement or seizure of Gaza are being considered. In parallel, Israel and the US are working on a new deal after Hamas withdrew from the talks, accusing Hamas of bad faith. The humanitarian situation in Gaza is critical, with millions affected by famine. Hamas has said it is willing to resume negotiations, but only after living conditions improve.

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