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Benjamin Netanyahu Urges US to Stand with Israel Amid Gaza War Protests

- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended Israel's actions in Gaza during a controversial address to the US Congress, which was boycotted by several Democratic politicians. - Thousands of demonstrators near the US Capitol called for an end to US arms support for Israel, as Netanyahu vowed to achieve 'total victory' against Hamas. - Netanyahu emphasized the need for US-Israel unity, stating that their enemies and victories are shared, while facing pressure to agree to a ceasefire. - He outlined a postwar vision for a 'demilitarised and deradicalised Gaza' without reoccupation but with Israeli security control, though he was vague on governance. - The speech strained US-Israel relations, with some Democrats boycotting and calling for a ceasefire, while Netanyahu praised former President Trump and thanked President Biden for longstanding support. Source: Financial Times

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