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Israel's Stance Ahead of the G20 Summit
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Israel puts pressure on G20 summit - Protests in Tel Aviv
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Israel is putting pressure on the G20 to achieve recognition of its right to self-defense, the release of hostages and the condemnation of Hamas and Hezbollah; Protests in Israel accuse Netanyahu of sabotaging a hostage deal; Israel is expanding air strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, with civilians being killed; Hezbollah is firing rockets at Israel, hitting a synagogue in Haifa.
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G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro: Israel Puts Pressure on G20 States
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Ahead of the G20 summit in Rio, there is a dispute over the final declaration, particularly on climate finance, taxation of the super-rich, and the Ukraine war. Israel criticizes the draft as "unbalanced and one-sided to the detriment of Israel" and demands mention of Israel's right to self-defense, the release of hostages in the Gaza Strip, and the condemnation of Hamas and Hezbollah. Host Lula da Silva is pushing for a tax on the super-rich, which, however, could face rejection from Argentine..
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Israel Criticizes Draft for G20 Declaration
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Ahead of the G20 summit, Israel is criticizing the draft for the final declaration; the government is demanding recognition of Israel's right to self-defense, the release of hostages, and the condemnation of Hamas and Hezbollah; Israel itself is not a G20 member, but Arab states such as Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar are represented.
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