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On camera Gantz, a former army chief and opposition leader who joined Netanyahu's war cabinet last month, pointedly asked a TV crew to leave him alone with the families. Facing a huge wave of criticism over his failure to prevent the shock Hamas infiltration of Israel on Oct. 7, Netanyahu has largely avoided the limelight while conducting a two-front war, one against Hamas and the other for his own political survival. Israelis have shunned some of Netanyahu's fellow cabinet ministers, blaming them for failing to prevent the Palestinian Hamas gunmen from entering from Gaza, killing 1,200 people, abducting 240 more and engulfing the country in war. Some 14,800 Palestinians have been killed in the war, Gaza health authorities say, and hundreds of thousands displaced. Israel's longest-serving prime minister, Netanyahu has survived many a political crisis, staged several comebacks, and need not face another election for three years if his coalition remains in tact.
Persons: Benjamin Netanyahu, Yoav Gallant, Benny Gantz, Gantz, Netanyahu, Bibi, Anshel Pfeffer, Pfeffer, Israel, NETANYAHU, Abraham Diskin, Diskin, GANTZ, Gallant, pollster Mano Geva, Yair Lapid, Netanyahu's, Lapid, Howard Goller, Diane Craft Organizations: Rights, Hamas, Defence Ministry, Jerusalem's Hebrew University, Likud, Gantz's National Unity Party, Israel's, Qatar, Twitter, Thomson Locations: Tel Aviv, Israel, ABIR, Iran, Gaza, GAZA, Likud
Most big companies provide comprehensive orientation programs, employee handbooks, and on-the-job lessons to get new hires up to speed. To help recently hired graduates better understand the corporate world, Insider spoke with five human-resources professionals and advisors about their advice for young workers. But Traci Wilk, the chief people officer at The Learning Experience, a national preschool franchise, says new hires especially should demonstrate their curiosity. When determining how to show up for work, new hires should weigh what the culture actually is versus what it professes to be. To that end, Walden advises new hires to sweep their social-media accounts for any posts that could be deemed inappropriate.
Persons: Traci Wilk, David Altman, McKensie Mack, Mack, Sasha Diskin, Sasha Diskin Sasha Diskin, Rob Cross, Leah Scanlan, Scanlan, Wilk, Jeanniey Walden, Walden Organizations: Starbucks, Center for Creative Leadership, Horizon Therapeutics, Babson College, Oak HC
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