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Prime Minister Netanyahu says recent strikes on high-rises are "only the beginning of the main, intensive operation" to capture the city.

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Leighann McCready made the remarks after her daughter's superior pleaded guilty to sexual assault.

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The Supreme Court ruling is yet another blow to the influential Shinawatra political dynasty.