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Israeli PM vows to 'finish the job' in Gaza as member of his war cabinet threatens Rafah

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday brushed off growing calls to halt the military offensive in Gaza, vowing to «finish the job» as a member of his war cabinet threatened to invade the southern city of Rafah if remaining Israeli hostages are not freed by the upcoming Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Israel's government has not publicly discussed a timeline for a ground offensive on Rafah, where more than half the enclave's 2.3 million Palestinians have sought refuge. Retired general Benny Gantz, part of Netanyahu's three-member war cabinet, represents an influential voice but not the final word on what might lie ahead.

«If by Ramadan our hostages are not home, the fighting will continue to the Rafah area,» Gantz told a conference of Jewish American leaders. Ramadan, expected to begin on March 10, is historically a tense time in the region.

As ceasefire negotiations struggle after signs of progress in recent weeks, Netanyahu has called demands by Gaza's ruling Hamas militant group «delusional.»

The United States, Israel's top ally, says it still hopes to broker a ceasefire and hostage-release agreement, and it envisions a wider resolution of the war sparked by the deadly Oct. 7 Hamas-led attack in southern Israel.

The U.S. also says it will veto another draft United Nations resolution calling for a ceasefire, with its UN ambassador warning against measures that could jeopardize «the opportunity for an enduring resolution of hostilities.»

But Netanyahu opposes Palestinian statehood, which the U.S. calls a key element in a broader vision for normalization of relations between Israel and regional heavyweight Saudi Arabia. His cabinet adopted a declaration on Sunday saying Israel «categorically rejects international

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