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A Real War Is Underway in Gaza

The humanitarian cease-fire is giving Gaza residents a chance to stock up on food and pull out bodies from the rubble, but it also allows Hamas to prepare for further combat.

Amos Harel
Amos Harel
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The 12-hour humanitarian cease-fire that went into effect in Gaza on Saturday morning is just a temporary and partial alternative to the failing efforts made by the United States and the United Nations to secure a truce.

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