Hamas Chief in Gaza Declared Eliminated by Israel
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The remaining 58 Israeli hostages who were kidnapped by Hamas 600 days ago have been “abandoned” and “forgotten” by their government, their anguished relatives have claimed. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was also accused of having “failed” on the day of the attacks and every day since by Ofri Bibas,
Iranian sources say Tehran may agree to pause uranium enrichment in exchange for frozen funds, while permanent deal negotiated; US officials say idea yet to be discussed at talks
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Africanews on MSNIsrael's PM Benjamin Netanyahu gives testimony in his ongoing corruption trialHe is facing three separate cases filed in 2019, which include charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust, all of which he denies.
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Al Jazeera on MSNFamilies of Israeli captives criticise Netanyahu amid large protestsFamilies of Israeli captives held in Gaza have intensified their criticism of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid large protests across the country, as the expanded military ground offensive and deadly bombardment in the Palestinian territory put the release of their loved ones at risk.
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The Times of Israel on MSNSara Netanyahu repeatedly slammed IDF chief, opposed his appointment – reportSara Netanyahu has repeatedly criticized Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir, saying that he has “prioritized returning the hostages over defeating Hamas,” according to a Tuesday report.The prime minister’s wife told Likud party officials in recent weeks that she was dissatisfied with Zamir’s performance in the war and said that he was echoing the “Kaplan messaging,
Despite former President Donald Trump’s repeated calls for a swift resolution, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s announcement that Israel will expand its military operations and occupy much of Gaza has further deepened tensions between the two leaders.
FAMILIES of Israeli hostages held by Hamas led protests tens of thousands strong in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and other cities demanding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu halt his renewed assault on Gaza and return to negotiations.
Following intense controversy, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Major General David Zini as the new head of Shin Bet. The appointment comes after a tumultuous dispute involving predecessor Ronen Bar,
David Zini will face a series of procedural hurdles, on top of likely legal challenges.The position of Shin Bet head is one of seven senior positions that require vetting by the Advisory Committee on Senior Civil Service Appointments.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the leaders of France, Britain and Canada of wanting to help the Palestinian militant group Hamas after they threatened to take "concrete action" if Israel did not stop its latest offensive in Gaza.