The Israel Defense Forces say military operations in Gaza will continue “throughout” this year, even as it withdraws a number of reservists from the territory. The move comes as senior US officials anticipate a transition to a lower-intensity strategy that narrowly targets Hamas militants and leaders. However, Palestinians in Gaza continue to experience widespread hunger and displacement as the civilian death toll rises. In this episode, CNN’s Elliott Gotkine examines what the next few months of war could bring and how an unprecedented decision from Israel’s Supreme Court to strike a controversial government plan to limit the powers of the judiciary could impact public sentiment.
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Biden’s Optimistic About a Ceasefire Deal. Hamas and Israel Say Not So Fast.
How a Gaza Food Convoy Became an Israeli Target
What Kind of Ceasefire Can the US Get Behind?
On The Frontlines of the Red Sea Response
The Huge Toll of a Hostage Rescue in Rafah
Four Months of War: Running Out of Time in Rafah
Four Months of War: Complicated Anger in Israel
Iran's New Headache: Its Own Proxies
What the Next Hostage Release Could Look Like
Why are Graves in Gaza Being Unearthed?
The US-Israel Divide Over a Two-State Solution
The Gazan Doctor's Phone Call That Shook Israelis
What’s Really Behind the Houthi Red Sea Attacks
CNN Goes Inside Gaza’s Tunnels
The Genocide Case Against Israel
Can The US Help Reduce Tensions in the Middle East?
A Former Hamas Hostage Tells Her Story
Investigating a ‘Slow-Motion Annexation’ in the West Bank
Why Are Container Ships Being Attacked in the Red Sea?
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