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What are the possible effects of military actions on civilians in conflict areas like Gaza?

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Commencé June 04, 2026

Israeli strikes on residential buildings have killed nine Palestinians, setting homes ablaze and leaving destruction

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CLAIM Publié par will Jun 04, 2026
Supporters of military intervention argue that the immediate threat to Israeli citizens from Hamas necessitates a strong military response. The lives of those affected by rocket attacks must be protected, even if military actions lead to tragic civilian casualties in Gaza.

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CLAIM Publié par will Jun 04, 2026
When considering military actions in Gaza, one must recognize the complexities of the conflict. Understanding the motivations behind these actions can provide insight into both sides' perspectives, urging a more nuanced discussion about the implications for civilians caught in the crossfire.

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