Will Israel retaliate after Netanyahu targetting? Retired Maj.-Gen. Dennis Thompson discusses if Israel will retaliate after the home of Benjamin Netanyahu was targeted. Israeli soldiers take up positions next to an entrance of a tunnel which the military says Hamas militants used in the southern Gaza Strip, about a 100 meters from the Philadelphi Corridor along the border with Egypt, during a ground operation on Friday, Sept. 13, 2024. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)
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Video Summary
This CTV News segment examines potential Israeli responses following drone strikes targeting the residence of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The broadcast features analysis from retired Major-General Dennis Thompson regarding whether Israel will launch retaliation after this specific incident. Footage accompanying the report shows soldiers positioned near a tunnel entrance in southern Gaza, which military sources attribute to Hamas militants used during operations along the Philadelphi Corridor bordering Egypt on September 13, 2024. The video explores the strategic implications of such attacks and questions how Israeli leadership might react while maintaining operational security. CTV News presents this content as part of its broader coverage of ongoing developments in the region. Viewers are directed to additional resources including live updates at their website, mobile applications for breaking news alerts, and social media platforms like TikTok, X, Reddit, and LinkedIn where further stories can be found. The organization identifies itself as Canada's most-watched news network with extensive local, national, and international operations providing comprehensive reporting on current events affecting the country and beyond.
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