Israel PM Netanyahu says Rafah crossing will reopen
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The parents of Ran Gvili, Israel’s final – and many say bravest – hostage, had more or less held their composure during the funeral ceremony.
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Netanyahu: No Gaza rebuild before Hamas disarms, Israel will keep ‘security control’ over Gaza
In wide ranging press conference, PM also celebrates return of final slain hostage, addresses threat of Iran attack, urges against early elections, claims innocence on Qatargate The post Netanyahu: No Gaza rebuild before Hamas disarms,
Israel fought a 12-day war with Iran last June that saw it strike military targets across the country and kill a number of the Islamic republic's senior military leaders and nuclear scientists.
Netanyahu conveyed appreciation for “their longstanding support for Israel and their firm stand against any manifestation of antisemitism. ” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Republika Srpska President Ana Trisic-Babic and former president Milorad Dodik at his Jerusalem office to discuss bilateral ties and regional issues,
US diplomatic envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel Saturday in an effort to push forward the tenuous Gaza peace deal. Witkoff and Kushner were joined by senior US official Josh Greenbaum during their trip to the Jewish state,
Netanyahu’s alliance won just 30,000 more votes than the opposition bloc, but under Israel’s proportional representation system secured a clear victory with 64 seats.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected a request by the White House to allow President Isaac Herzog to attend the launch ceremony of President Trump's Gaza Board of Peace on Thursday in Davos,
Many people wondered what type of phone Netanyahu was using and why the camera seemed to be covered, leading to discussions on social media about safety steps.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that Israel would turn its focus to disarming Hamas and demilitarising Gaza following the return of the last hostage from the Palestinian territory.
The investigation found that Israeli governments avoided establishing clear security policies for years, instead making ad hoc decisions that failed to consider broader strategic needs. A state investigation committee has revealed severe systemic failures in Israel’s defense procurement processes,