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What is true about both the 2008–2009 and 2014 Gaza wars?
Both resulted in the Israeli occupation of Gaza.
Both caused high casualties and destruction in Gaza.
Both ended with long-term peace agreements.
Both were a result of failed international peace talks.
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Only the second statement is correct.
- Both conflicts caused high casualties and widespread destruction in Gaza.
- They did not result in an Israeli re‑occupation of Gaza (Israel carried out limited ground operations but did not re‑occupy the territory).
- They did not end with long‑term peace agreements, only ceasefires.
- They were not simply the direct result of failed international peace talks (each was triggered by escalations of violence and other immediate events, though broader peace-process failures are part of the background).
- Both conflicts caused high casualties and widespread destruction in Gaza.
- They did not result in an Israeli re‑occupation of Gaza (Israel carried out limited ground operations but did not re‑occupy the territory).
- They did not end with long‑term peace agreements, only ceasefires.
- They were not simply the direct result of failed international peace talks (each was triggered by escalations of violence and other immediate events, though broader peace-process failures are part of the background).
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