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Netanyahu says Israeli army does more than any other to protect civilians
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the Israeli military's efforts to minimize civilian casualties, stating no army takes more measures for civilian protection. The remarks follow international criticism of Israel's operations in Lebanon and Gaza, with reported casualties exceeding 4,000 in Lebanon and 73,000 in Gaza. US President Donald Trump raised concerns about the civilian toll.
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