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The latest strikes on Gaza occurred as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prepared to leave Monday for the United States.
Irrespective of their political affiliations, Israelis unanimously agree on one issue: the unfolding events are a consequence of the Israeli government's failure.
Residents in Quneitra have expressed fear that Israeli forces will advance further in the area as Syria's new leaders have yet to take action against such.
Turkey's president has called Israel a 'terror state' and refused to label Hamas as a terrorist organisation, as he called for Israeli leaders to be tried for war crimes.
David Lammy met with Israeli President Isaac Herzog on Monday after meeting PM Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority PM Mohammed Mustafa on Sunday.
The preparations come after a Brazilian court ordered the investigation of an Israeli reservist on holiday over war crime allegations committed in Gaza.
A renewed push is under way to reach a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, as well as return Israeli hostages, amid the ongoing war on Gaza.
Following the attack, far-right Israeli ministers called to end cooperation with the Palestinian Authority and for the erasure of Palestinian towns.
Sources have said that Netanyahu rejected deals to free dozens of hostages held by Hamas, as he was unwilling to grant ceasefires
Appearing to contradict earlier comments, Netanyahu said that Israel does not seek to occupy or govern Gaza and that he still hoped for a normalisation deal with Saudi Arabia.