"Israeli Forces Conduct Complex Hostage Rescue Operation in Rafah, Gaza"

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Israeli forces conducted a wave of attacks in Rafah to rescue two hostages held by Hamas, resulting in dozens of Palestinian casualties. The planned ground invasion of Rafah has raised concerns about civilian safety and strained relations with Egypt. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected Hamas's ceasefire offers and is working on a plan to evacuate civilians from Rafah. King Abdullah of Jordan is set to meet with President Biden to discuss efforts to achieve a lasting ceasefire in Gaza.
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