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The Times of Israel on MSNArab envoy: Netanyahu’s arming of Gaza gang shows ‘he’s learned little since Oct. 7’Ambassador laments Israeli PM's unabated effort to weaken PA, warning that latest effort to divide Palestinians 'increases chances of Somalia-like scenario' in the Strip The post Arab envoy: Netanyahu’s arming of Gaza gang shows ‘he’s learned little since Oct.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that Israel has recovered the bodies of two hostages held in the Gaza Strip.
A member of Israel's right-wing coalition threatened to quit the cabinet on Wednesday and support an opposition motion to dissolve parliament tabled for next week, piling pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Some of Israel’s most loyal supporters in Europe are increasingly speaking out against the war in Gaza, with several nations, including Germany, considering trade sanctions and curbs on arms sales.In recent weeks,
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the remains of Judih Weinstein and Gad Haggai were recovered in a special operation. Weinstein, 70, and Haggai, 72, had Israeli and U.S. citizenship.
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu: 3 IDF troops killed in Gaza didn’t fall in vain, we will achieve all of war’s goalsIDF troops killed in Gaza didn’t fall in vain, we will achieve all of war’s goals appeared first on The Times of Israel.
SIR Keir Starmer said Israel’s recent military action in Gaza was appalling — as he again called for a ceasefire. The PM said Benjamin Netanyahu’s approach was counterproductive, as he hinted more
Sir Keir Starmer is facing pressure from some of his own MPs to take further action against Israel over what they say is a genocide in Gaza. At prime minister's questions, Sir Keir described the situation in Gaza as "appalling and intolerable" and repeated calls for a ceasefire.