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Israel Asserts Its Right to Continue Military Operations in Gaza's Rafah

  Israel's ongoing conflict with the Gaza Strip has been a subject of international concern and scrutiny for many years. Recently, Israel presented its case to the United Nations court, affirming its right to press on with military operations in the Rafah region of Gaza. This move has sparked further debate and raised questions about international law, the nature of self-defense, and the complex dynamics of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This article aims to delve into the arguments put forth by Israel and explore the broader implications of its claim. Israel's position is rooted in the principle of self-defense, grounded in international law. Israeli authorities argue that the military operations in Gaza's Rafah region are a necessary response to ongoing threats emanating from the area, including rocket attacks, infiltration attempts, and the presence of terrorist organizations. They maintain that these actions are essential for safeguarding the security and well-being

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