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Could the Invasion of Gaza Become a Never-ending War?

Just like the Russian offensive in Ukraine, Israel's invasion of Gaza could become a war with no end in sight and without the sides being capable of reaching a compromise agreement to end it

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Five months – 157 days, to be exact – since the war in Gaza began, there's no escaping the realization that Israel is undergoing a process of Ukrainization. It, too, could be part of a lengthy war (Ukraine has already hit two years) with no end in sight and without the sides being capable of reaching a compromise agreement to end it.

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