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OTTAWA—Regardless of how the Middle East conflict evolves, it appears that Israel’s enemies achieved their strategic aims in the first week after Hamas’ murderous, surprise attack. With Gazans as fearful pawns, Hamas had, in classic terrorist fashion, prompted retaliation from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government of such ferocity that it had by the weekend raised the stakes significantly from the Oct. 7 attack.
“The rapid and unimpeded access of relief via a humanitarian corridor is essential to address the urgent needs of civilians in Gaza. International law, including humanitarian and human rights law, must be respected and civilians. . . must be protected,” the prime minister said. With its Oct.
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