Gaza, Netanyahu and Trump
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated Israel is open to negotiating a permanent ceasefire in Gaza during a proposed 60-day truce, contingent on the territory's demilitarization. Negotiations began in Doha,
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu stresses Israel will return to fighting if truce’s 60 days don’t yield deal to end Gaza warThe post Netanyahu stresses Israel will return to fighting if truce’s 60 days don’t yield deal to end Gaza war appeared first on The Times of Israel.
During their meeting, Netanyahu gave Trump a letter that the Israeli prime minister said he had used to nominate the U.S. president for the Nobel Peace Prize. Trump, appearing pleased by the gesture,
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TheHyperHive on MSNTrump Says Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Deal ‘Very Close’ as Hostage Talks ProgressThe Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Deal may be closer to reality than ever before. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have both voiced strong optimism that a breakthrough is imminent.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu signalled that Israel's war against Hamas is far from over, asserting that even a temporary ceasefire will not deter his government from pursuing its ultimate goal: the complete dismantling of Hamas's military.
Forcibly relocating Palestimians from the Gaza Strip would be a crime against humanity, according to our legal expert.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNSara Netanyahu: the ever-present wife of Israel's prime ministerWhether dining opposite US President Donald Trump or accompanying her husband on an official Pentagon visit, Sara Netanyahu's front-row role in Washington this week has sparked fresh questions over her place in Israeli politics.
Trump's meetings with the Israeli leader have brought no apparent breakthrough for a ceasefire in Gaza, where the bloodshed continues unabated.
NBC News' Julie Tsirkin asks Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu about the reported working plan to move Palestinians out of Gaza.