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Al Jazeera on MSNNetanyahu says Israel will control ‘all of Gaza’ after latest offensiveThe entire Gaza Strip will be under the Israeli military’s control at the end of its latest offensive, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says in his first news conference since December, setting out maximalist conditions for ending the devastating war on the besieged Palestinian enclave.
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Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court are urging judges to reject a request by Israel to scrap arrest warrants for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defense minister while the court reconsiders its jurisdiction over Gaza and the West Bank.
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Angry Benjamin Netanyahu Slams Macron, Starmer, And Carney Over Support For Gaza Ceasefire | WatchAfter the Killing of two Israeli embassy staff, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reacted strongly and slammed the UK, France, and Canada for backing the Gaza Ceasefire. The Israeli Prime Minister during his first press conference of the year said only 20 of the remaining 58 hostages held by Hamas in Gaza are believed to be alive.
During the awards ceremony, held at London’s Grosvenor House, U2 became the first Irish act to receive Fellowship of the Ivors Academy. Bono took the opportunity to criticize Hamas and Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and to encourage peace.
Speaking to the media in Israel for the first time in five months, the Israeli prime minister denied reports of friction with the U.S.
The U.N. says it is trying to get the desperately needed aid that has entered Gaza this week into the hands of Palestinians.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strongly condemned the brutal killing of two Israeli diplomats in the United States, describing it as a “cold-blooded” act. He also expressed gratitude to the US for its standing by Israel during this difficult time.
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismisses speculation of rift with TrumpIsraeli 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.
The remarks, reportedly made during closed meetings at the General Staff, have sparked concern among hostage families and added to existing criticism regarding his suitability for the post.