Gaza, Israel and Netanyahu
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Israeli leader Netanyahu's office says he is "shocked" by "horrific, antisemitic" DC shooting of embassy staffers.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday dismissed speculation of a falling out with the U.S. administration following a visit to the Gulf by U.S. President Donald Trump that left out Israel.
International pressure is mounting on Israel amid its renewed military operation in the Gaza strip, as both the United Kingdom and the European Union announced measures to distance themselves from the country on Tuesday.
An Israeli center-left opposition party leader and former general sparked an outcry this week when he made rare criticism of the toll of the war on Palestinian civilians in Gaza.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday Israel would control the whole of Gaza despite mounting international pressure that forced it to lift a blockade on aid supplies which has left the enclave on the brink of famine.
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The Forward on MSNAn embattled Netanyahu says ‘Trump plan’ for Gaza emigration is a condition for ending warBenjamin Netanyahu said Israel is taking complete control of Gaza and that he would not end the war there without the implementation of what he called the “Trump plan” to encourage voluntary migration from the territory.
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Al Jazeera on MSNIsraeli top court rules Shin Bet chief Ban’s firing by Netanyahu ‘unlawful’Supreme Court finds no factual basis for Ronen Bar’s dismissal, highlighting irregularities and lack of formal hearing.
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu: Golan’s remark that Israel kills babies as a hobby reminds me of medieval blood libelsGolan’s remark that Israel kills babies as a hobby reminds me of medieval blood libels appeared first on The Times of Israel.