Israel’s Netanyahu Says Open To “End Fighting” In Gaza If Hamas Does This
Tel Aviv: In an apparent shift in approach, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has indicated that Tel Aviv was open ...
Tel Aviv: In an apparent shift in approach, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has indicated that Tel Aviv was open ...
Paris: French President Emmanuel Macron reaffirmed on Friday that the humanitarian crisis in Gaza was unacceptable, and said he hoped ...
OTTAWA — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused Liberal Leader Mark Carney of attacking Israel after he appeared to ...
Washington: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met Donald Trump at the White House on Monday, becoming the first foreign leader ...
Jerusalem: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday said that a wave of deadly overnight strikes on Gaza was "only the ...
Palestinian Hamas group has accused Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of "sacrificing" its hostages after fresh strikes jolted Gaza this ...
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Article contentUnless Hamas returns Israeli hostages by noon on Saturday, Feb. 15, the ceasefire will expire and the Israel Defense ...
Jerusalem: Israel threatened on Tuesday to resume "intense fighting" in Gaza if no hostages were released this weekend, echoing a ...
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