Comprehension Passage
Directions: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
The International Court of Justice’s ruling, that Israel must ___(A)___ stop its military offensive in Rafah, the southernmost city of Gaza, is the latest setback for the Jewish nation in a war that grinds on with heavy civilian casualties and no end in ___(B)___ . In January, while hearing a genocide case against Israel that was filed by South Africa, the United Nation’s top court had asked Tel Aviv to take ___(C)___ to prevent acts of genocide in Gaza. The court refused to order a ceasefire then, but has now come to the conclusion that Israel’s Rafah offensive could lead to a complete or partial destruction of the Palestinian population in the city. The court has also asked Israel to keep the Rafah crossing with Egypt open for aid delivery and allow UN investigators to gather evidence about alleged war crimes, besides demanding an immediate release of all hostages. The ICJ ruling comes days after the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Karim Khan, claimed that Israeli and Hamas leaders had committed war crimes and crimes against ___(D)___ in Gaza, and sought arrest warrants against Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, its Defence Minister Yoav Gallant and Hamas leaders Yahya Sinwar, Mohammed Deif and Ismail Haniyeh. Israel appears to be ___(E)___ by these developments. Immediately after the ICJ issued its ruling, Israeli fighter jets pounded Rafah. The ICJ rulings are binding, but the court lacks the mechanisms to ___(F)___ them. More than seven months after the war began, which was triggered by Hamas’s October 7 cross border attack on Israel in which at least 1,200 people were killed, Tel Aviv seems to be fighting in the dark. When it launched the war, Mr. Netanyahu said he would crush Hamas and release hostages. Today, Israel is fighting Hamas even in northern and central Gaza where it had earlier declared victory. At least 120 hostages, most of them feared dead, are still in Hamas’s ___(G)___. The war is marked not just by the incompetence of the Israeli Defence Forces. Its disproportionate use of force on Gaza has made the strip into a graveyard, which has turned international public opinion against Israel. Last week’s decision by Norway, Ireland and Spain to ___(H)___ the state of Palestine shows how the line of thinking is changing even in the West. Mr. Netanyahu appears to be irrationally ___(I)___ today. His only focus is on a war that has done little to bolster Israel’s security. Israel has not met its military objectives; its ___(J)___ has been broken twice, peace with Arabs stands shattered, it stands isolated in the world, there could be an arrest warrant against its leaders and there is a ruling by the ICJ against the way it is conducting the war. By seeking to punish the entire Palestinian population in Gaza for what Hamas did, Mr. Netanyahu is rendering Israel’s standing weaker and the international support for the Palestinian cause to grow stronger.Which of the following is the most appropriate option to fill in the blank labelled as (B)?
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Peace
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view
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memory
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history
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sight