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The talks on a new ceasefire for Gaza have stuttered in Doha – while in Gaza itself dozens of people are being killed every ...
Israeli air strikes kill over 30 Palestinians, including children, as ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas stall.
Plans for the future of Gaza are riddled with contradictions and paradoxes, says Alon Pinkas, and peace there ultimately depends on the will of one man ...
The meeting will focus on whether to approve the presentation of new maps in the Doha talks, which, along with IDF deployment, has been Israel's main point of contention.
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Al Jazeera on MSNIsrael increased Rafah demolition to prepare for Gaza forced transfer planSatellite data shows destruction before plan to transfer entire population of Gaza to a ‘concentration zone’ in Rafah.
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The Times of Israel on MSNNY Times rejects Netanyahu’s denial of report he prolonged Gaza war to stay in powerAfter PM's office says account defamed troops and citizens, as well as the premier himself, paper says the response 'does not refute the facts' The post NY Times rejects Netanyahu’s denial of report ...
Amid mounting domestic pressure, Netanyahu seeks a limited ceasefire that could result in the release of half the Israeli ...
The head of UNRWA said Friday that Gaza has "become the graveyard of children" and "starving people" amid the ongoing war ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNIn US, Iran strikes’ afterglow buys Netanyahu time to carry on ineffective Gaza warIn a rare move for this prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu traveled home on Thursday on his scheduled return flight without extending his visit to Washington through the weekend.He did delay the ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu says he’s ‘confident’ hostage deal can be reached, Iran in ‘deep trouble’Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was “confident” he will be able to reach a deal to free hostages held in the Gaza Strip, in an interview with US media aired late Saturday.Speaking to Fox ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNNYT dismisses Netanyahu’s denial of report claiming he prolonged war to stay in power: ‘Does not refute the facts’The post NYT dismisses Netanyahu’s denial of report claiming he prolonged war to stay in power: ‘Does not refute the facts’ appeared first on The Times of Israel.
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The ongoing war, now the longest in Israel's history, has led to significant casualties and growing international criticism. This situation raises questions about Netanyahu's leadership and the future ...
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