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In this picture taken during a media tour organised by the Israeli military late last year, soldiers visit a tunnel that Hamas reportedly used to attack Israel through the Erez border crossing on October 7. The tunnels have been a focal point in Israel’s war in Gaza, which has been going on for more than five months.

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In this picture taken during a media tour organised by the Israeli military late last year, soldiers visit a tunnel that Hamas reportedly used to attack Israel through the Erez border crossing on October 7. The tunnels have been a focal point in Israel’s war in Gaza, which has been going on for more than five months.

JACK GUEZ/AFP via Getty Images

Next week representatives of the Israeli government are scheduled to fly from Tel Aviv to Washington, DC. When they arrive, they’ll head to the White House, where they’ll meet with representatives of the US government.

On the agenda – the next steps in Israel’s war against Hamas. The meeting comes as famine is imminent for roughly 300-thousand Palestinians in Northern Gaza.

At the same time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seems to be losing US support. Still, Netanyahu insists that Israel won’t stop until it has achieved, quote, “total victory.” But what does that mean – and how close is Israel to achieving that?

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This episode was produced by Megan Lim. It was edited by Courtney Dorning and Andrew Sussman.

It contained reporting from Jackie Northam and Greg Myre.

Our executive producer is Sami Yenigun.

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