Gaza, Israel and Netanyahu
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JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Indirect talks between Israel and Hamas that are taking place in Doha include discussions on ending the war as well as a truce and hostage deal proposal, a statement from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said on Sunday.
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India Today on MSNIsrael to allow limited food aid into Gaza amid extensive ground operationsIsrael will allow limited food aid into Gaza amid major ground operations. The move comes after fears of famine and stalled peace talks with Hamas. Over 460 Palestinians died in a week, and aid agencies warn of worsening humanitarian conditions.
Twenty Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza are known to be alive, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday. In a video message posted to his X account, Netanyahu said, “We will not break.
Iran was "stone-cold broke, and they weren’t giving money to Hamas,” Trump said, arguing that Oct. 7 stemmed from this shift in US policy.
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ABP News on MSN‘Gaza A Nasty Place’: Trump Eyes ‘Freedom Zone’ In War-Hit Strip, Rules Out Frustration With NetanyahuTrump, who has repeatedly said that Gaza should be taken over by the US and developed, reiterated that the region should become a
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNRubio holds fresh call with Netanyahu over GazaUS Secretary of State Marco Rubio held another telephone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday, his spokeswoman said, after Israel's army launched
The Israeli military says it has launched the first stages of a new major offensive in Gaza, in a development that comes on the same day that US President Donald Trump concluded his visit to the region without securing a ceasefire deal.