Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Saturday that the country is “at war,” hours after the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas launched its biggest attack on Israel in years. The surprise assault from Hamas comprised of a surprise ground assault, including gunmen crossing into Israeli territory, and a barrage of rockets fired from Gaza City.
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Israel ‘at war’ with Hamas after surprise cross-border assault kills at least 22, injures hundreds
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