


Israel's Military Operations Extend Indefinitely in Contested Syrian Buffer Zone
Netanyahu announces indefinite troop presence in Syria's buffer zone amid Gaza tensions and ongoing negotiations for a ceasefire with Hamas.
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Israeli PM Netanyahu declared troops will indefinitely occupy a Syrian buffer zone post-Assad regime's fall, marking a shift in regional military dynamics. Concurrently, evacuations in Gaza persist as ceasefire talks with Hamas progress. Over 45,000 Palestinians have died in the recent conflict, and Israeli students protest for hostage releases as the government faces criticism over military strategies and ongoing corruption trials.
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