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Out of Ideas, Netanyahu Sees Biden and Defense Minister Gallant as a Cabal Plotting Against Him

The Gaza war is becoming like the Lebanese quagmire that began in 1982, with whiffs of America's failures in Vietnam. But Israel still has no postwar plan

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A full 224 days into the Gaza war and it's perfectly legitimate, even imperative, to ask Israel's prime minister: What the hell are you doing? Do you have a clue? Where are you going? What do you really think you can achieve? Are you aware of the costs?

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