Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's recent military plan in Gaza has ignited a heated debate both within Israel and on the international stage. Netanyahu's aim to "finish the job" and potentially take over Gaza has drawn support from some and criticism from others.

The plan, which involves escalating attacks on Gaza City and targeting Hamas militants, has raised concerns about civilian casualties and the escalation of violence in the region. Netanyahu has defended his actions, stating that Israel has the right to defend itself against threats from Hamas.

While some Democratic and Republican representatives have voiced their support for Netanyahu's plan following a recent trip to Israel, others have called for a more diplomatic approach to resolving the conflict. The situation in Gaza remains tense, with reports of continued airstrikes and rocket attacks.

As the debate over Netanyahu's Gaza plan continues to unfold, many are watching closely to see how the situation will develop and what impact it will have on the already fragile relationship between Israel and Palestine.