Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated Israel’s position that its forces will launch an anticipated military operation in Rafah regardless of whether a cease-fire and hostage deal is reached with Hamas. He made the remark amid fresh optimism that new negotiations could lead to a halt in fighting. Secretary of State Antony Blinken continued his tour of the Middle East on Tuesday, heading to Jordan and Israel with a focus on getting more humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.
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Middle East conflict live updates: Netanyahu vows to invade Rafah regardless of cease-fire deal; Blinken in region
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