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  • Netanyahu butchering in Rafah to survive 2024-05-12 20:01

    By Wesam Bahrani

    Netanyahu butchering in Rafah to survive

    Reports suggest Egypt may scrap Camp David Accords over Rafah invasion

    TEHRAN- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces growing isolation, domestic scrutiny and an erosion of trust among Western allies as ongoing military action in the Gaza Strip shows little signs of any success.

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