Hamas, UN and Gaza
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for Hamas to be expelled from the region, a day after the U.N. Security Council endorsed President Donald Trump's plan to end the war that offers the Palestinian militant group amnesty.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urges Middle Eastern nations to back Israel against Hamas after the U.N. adopts President Donald Trump’s peace plan.
In the 20-point plan, and in any other case, this area will be demilitarized and Hamas will be disarmed — either the easy way or the hard way,” the Israeli PM said in his weekly cabinet
Critics claim the probe lacks independence, and that Netanyahu is evading responsibility by overseeing the probe himself.
After repeated delays, Israel’s government has agreed to launch an investigation into the government failures that led to the Hamas-led attack on Oct. 7, 2023, that
Ron Dermer, Israel’s minster of strategic affairs and close ally of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, announced he is stepping down, weeks after helping secure the release of most Israeli hostages as part of a ceasefire with Hamas.
Since the Gaza ceasefire began, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has received a boost from President Trump, and is gearing up to run for reelection.
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Netanyahu should call Mamdani’s bluff
Netanyahu should expose the weakness and dishonesty behind Mamdani's threat by accepting the invitations of New York's Jewish leaders to attend his inauguration.
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Israel receives another deceased hostage from Hamas, Islamic Jihad, three still remain in Gaza
Israel has received the body of deceased hostage Meny Godard from Palestinian militants in Gaza via the Red Cross, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said.