Article 6G25F WHO says ‘almost impossible’ to bring aid into Gaza –as it happened

WHO says ‘almost impossible’ to bring aid into Gaza –as it happened

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Ehud Barak, the former Israeli prime minister and army chief, has spoken to Foreign Policy magazine, saying Israel will probably lose the support of public opinion" over its response to the 7 October Hamas attack.

In a transcript of the interview published on the publication's website, the former prime minister said, our objective is to limit the military and government capabilities of Hamas in the Gaza Strip. This could not be accomplished by airstrikes alone. We have to deploy probably many thousands of boots on the ground."

Even if it develops into a full-scale regional conflict with Hezbollah, which has 10 times more rockets and missiles, or if the West Bank or Golan Heights are involved, Israel is still stronger. It's not an existential threat, but it will take more time, more losses, and more friction with our supporters in the world."

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