In a video address broadcast on Sunday, the Israeli Prime Minister categorically rejected the conditions set by Hamas to free its hostages, including a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. A …
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The war between Israel and Hamas entered its 100th day this Sunday. The Israeli government calls for continued military operations. ADVERTISEMENT Despite international pressure and a historic trial before the …
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Antony Blinken discussed the post-war with Israeli Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The American Secretary of State wants to involve all countries in the region in the reconstruction of Gaza. ADVERTISEMENT Antony …
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The Israeli Supreme Court has struck down a key provision of the highly controversial judicial reform promoted by the prime minister. This project sparked a major protest movement. ADVERTISEMENT This …
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The Israeli prime minister said the war against Hamas would continue for “several months” and thanked the United States for new arms sales. ADVERTISEMENT Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said …
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Washington is increasingly talking about its wish to see the Israeli army move to a less intense phase of its offensive, to favor more targeted actions against Hamas leaders. ADVERTISEMENT …
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The Israeli Prime Minister has ruled out any ceasefire in the war against Hamas which requires an end to fighting to free hostages. ADVERTISEMENT Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on …
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday called on Hamas fighters to lay down their arms without delay, claiming to have recorded numerous surrenders in recent days which herald “the …
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Abbas joins Arab leaders in calling for truce in Gaza during meeting with Blinken | Benjamin Netanyahu News
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas told Antony Blinken there must be an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza war during a meeting with the top U.S. diplomat in the occupied West Bank …
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In the mind of Benjamin Netanyahu: how is the Israeli Prime Minister preparing for war? | Israelo-Palestinian conflict
Beirut, Lebanon – Gal Hirsch has no known experience with hostage negotiations, and in 2006 he left the Israeli forces, disgraced by his role in military failures during the war …