Israel, Netanyahu and Gaza
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A newly aired video of Israeli captives alive in Gaza has reignited public anger, with families blaming Netanyahu for their deaths.
The latest ceasefire agreement in Gaza was presented as a temporary arrangement meant to reduce violence, enable humanitarian access, and set in motion a phased withdrawal of Israeli forces. Instead,
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Israel expects to move to the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire plan soon, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday, adding that he would discuss “opportunities for peace” with President Donald Trump when he meets him later this month.
Benjamin Netanyahu expects to move to the second phase "very shortly", as a Hamas official suggests it is ready to consider "freezing or storing" its weapons.
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Group of ministers seeks OK for Hanukkah flag-raising ceremony at former Gaza settlement
Signatories, including from ruling Likud party, endorse pro-settlement movement's call for defense minister to approve event in order 'to proudly affirm that Gaza is part of Israel'
President Trump invited Israeli PM Netanyahu to the White House “in the near future” during a phone call, with both leaders stressing the need to dismantle Hamas, demilitarise Gaza, and expand peace a
President Donald Trump’s Gaza ceasefire plan is set to enter a new phase within weeks, but crucial pieces of the agreement remain undefined as Israel tightens its military grip on the battered enclave.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered "immediate and powerful strikes" in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday after an Israeli military official told Fox News that Hamas violated the ceasefire. The official said the terrorist group attacked Israel ...