Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has strongly criticized global media coverage accusing Israel of starving children in Gaza, labeling the images as “fake.” He specifically threatened legal action against The New York Times over what he calls misleading reporting. Netanyahu’s remarks come amid intense international scrutiny and condemnation of Israel’s military actions in Gaza, as he defends the government’s policies and challenges narratives he views as biased or false.00:00 INTRODUCTION02:43 REITERATE COMMITMENT TO HOSTAGE DEAL ‘BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE’04:05 GAZA CITY TAKEOVER PLAN 'SPEEDIEST' WAY TO END WAR n18oc_crux
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