Netanyahu says Israel will control Gaza
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While bombing raids may be a distant and difficult concept for populations in relatively safe corners of the world to comprehend, the scenes of children jostling and screaming in fear and desperation for whatever morsels of food are available have hit home.
President Trump has been frustrated by the ongoing war in Gaza and upset by images of suffering of Palestinian children, and has told his aides to tell Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu he wants him to wrap it up,
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The PM offered me the position of foreign minister—but I refused,” Ben-Gvir said during a visit to the town of Omer.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that a four-day-old military ground offensive in Gaza was succeeding in bringing Israel closer to controlling the Palestinian enclave.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in court Monday to continue his testimony in his ongoing corruption trial.
Urich is a main suspect in the “Qatargate” case, along with former Prime Minister’s Office military spokesman Eli Feldstein.
The prime minister said that while Israel plans to take “all” of Gaza, he had to prevent mass starvation there for “practical and diplomatic reasons.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu now finds himself navigating a landscape more hostile than at any point