'Nowhere is safe in Gaza, nowhere at all'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday he was open to a "temporary ceasefire" in Gaza, as international pressure intensified over Israel's renewed offensive and aid blockade in the war-ravaged Palestinian territory. "If there is an option for a temporary ceasefire to free hostages, we'll be ready," Netanyahu said, noting that at least 20 hostages were confirmed alive. But he added the Israeli military aimed to bring all of Gaza under its control by the end of its current operation. For on the ground analysis and a deeper perspective, François Picard welcomes Dr. Tom Potokar, Surgeon for IDEALS charity, operating in Khan Younis, Gaza. He's a former Chief Surgeon at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).

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