"Israel-Hamas Conflict Escalates: Friendly Fire Tragedy, Biden-Netanyahu Clash, and Naval Deployments"

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledges a disagreement with President Biden over the future of Gaza but appreciates U.S. support for crushing Hamas and freeing hostages. The UN General Assembly votes on a non-binding resolution for a cease-fire in Gaza. Puma ends its sponsorship of Israel's national soccer team, while Zara removes photos from an ad campaign that resembled images from the war in Gaza. The Israeli military reveals that over 10% of soldiers killed in the war were victims of friendly fire or accidents. A recently released hostage warns that exhaustion and lack of resources could lead to the death of those still held captive. Harvard President Claudine Gay will keep her job despite criticism of her response to antisemitism on campus during the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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