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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denied reports claiming that his government approved the entry of an international stabilization force into Gaza as part of efforts to solidify a ceasefire. The plan for a joint management of the territory, which included deploying an international force led by an American general and disarming Hamas, had been put forward within agreements sponsored by the United States. However, Netanyahu affirmed that any Israeli withdrawal is conditional on the complete disarmament of Hamas, and there is no intention to rebuild the area without that. The region is experiencing widespread destruction as a result of the war, and ongoing attacks have resulted in the deaths of approximately a quarter of a million Palestinians. Meanwhile, Israel continues to violate the ceasefire and prevent humanitarian aid from entering, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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