The leaders discussed the return of the remaining hostages and plans for Hamas disarmament. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ...
“We are not a protectorate of the United States. Israel is the one that will decide on its security,” Netanyahu said in a statement issued by his office as he headed into the meeting.
Qatari officials are preparing peacekeeping troops for Gaza if needed to help maintain a cease-fire between Hamas and Israel, ...
Return the remains of deceased hostages, disarming Hamas and demilitarization of Gaza were on top of the agenda ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu personally approved the entry of the Egyptian team of experts that entered the Gaza Strip ...
Israel as part of the ceasefire were buried at a mass grave site in the Palestinian enclave on Wednesday after health ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanks US Secretary of State Marco Rubio for his visit and unwavering support, as ...
J. D. Vance’s visit to Israel this week hit all of the usual beats, at least at first. The vice president met with Israeli ...
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Poll: Netanyahu’s Likud remains largest party, as Bennett continues to lose ground
Ex-PM Bennett dips to new low of 18 seats, though neither coalition nor Zionist opposition can form government without Arab ...
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Brazil’s Lula says UN ‘stopped working,’ failed halt Gaza war
South American leader again accuses Israel of committing genocide ahead of meeting with Trump, as he looks to mend strained ...
As the ceasefire takes hold, Prime Minister Netanyahu faces a turning point in his political future, according to Anshel Pfeffer of The Economist.
Two years ago, after Hamas killed and kidnapped its way across southern Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seemed finished. “Mr. Security,” as he billed himself, would either resign in shame or ...
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