Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the Tulkarm refugee camp in the West Bank on Friday, vowing to intensify military operations following a series of bus explosions near Tel Aviv. The Israeli military has blocked entry points in certain areas and pledged to expand counter-terrorism efforts, citing threats from Iranian-backed militants. Meanwhile, in Amman, protesters rallied against U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposal to resettle Palestinians outside Gaza — a plan rejected by Egypt and Jordan. Arab states are pushing for a reconstruction strategy to counter Trump’s vision of transforming the enclave into an international resort.
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Israel expands military operations as Gaza resettlement plan sparks outrage
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