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Demilitarisation is "top priority" in Gaza, says Israeli spokesman

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In an address in Tel Aviv, Israeli government spokesman Eylon Levy lists Israel's top three "principles for the day after Hamas" in Gaza:"total demilitarisation, deradicalisation and sustainable reconstruction." Israeli forces are now encircling Khan Yunis, Gaza's main southern city, forcing already displaced civilians to pack up and flee again. SOUNDBITE

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