Netanyahu Defies International Court's Ruling on Gaza Offensive

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Netanyahu Defies International Court's Ruling on Gaza Offensive
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejects the International Court of Justice's ruling to limit death and destruction in the military's Gaza offensive, vowing to continue until complete victory. Israel's military faces increased scrutiny after the court's decision.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday pushed back after an International Court of Justice ruling to limit death and destruction in the military's Gaza offensive, declaring that "we decide and act according to what is required for our security" and vowing to press on until complete victory. Witnesses said three Palestinians were killed earlier Saturday in an airstrike that Israel's military said was targeting a Hamas commander in southern Gaza.

Israel's military is under increasing scrutiny now that the top United Nations court has asked Israel for a compliance report in a month. The court's binding ruling on Friday stopped short of ordering a cease-fire, but its orders were in part a rebuke of Israel's conduct in its nearly four-month war against Gaza's Hamas ruler

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