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Daily Times on MSNGaza ceasefire may take a week or more, says Israeli officialA senior Israeli official has stated that a Gaza ceasefire deal with Hamas could be reached within one or two weeks, but it is unlikely to happen in just a single day. This comment came during Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ongoing visit to Washington,
Congressional leaders are meeting this week with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after some lawmakers accused the Israeli leader of trying to drag the U.S. into another war.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNIsraeli official plays down chance of imminent end to Gaza warJERUSALEM: A senior Israeli official played down the chances of an imminent end to the war in Gaza, even as US President Donald Trump said negotiators were “very close” to a ceasefire. The Israeli official,
One thing is certain about the reception awaiting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington today—it will be far more favorable than the one he encountered at Kibbutz Nir Oz.
The unannounced Oval Office meeting—the premier’s fourth with Trump in six months—was closed to the media and lasted around 90 minutes.
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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,
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discusses the 12-day war with Iran, ceasefire talks with Hamas as the conflict continues, nominating President Donald Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize and more during an interview on 'Mornings with Maria.
Sen. Bernie Sanders attacks Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as he visits White House, calling him a “war criminal.” President Donald Trump paid no attention to the remarks by Sanders,
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Tens of thousands of Israelis rallied on June 5 outside of Israels Supreme Court demanding that Israels radical, activist justices, and Israels
President Donald Trump on Wednesday hosted African leaders at the White House for lunch.As the administration continues its tariff negotiations with international trading partners, the president on Monday signed an executive order again extending the pause on many of those duties.