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The Print on MSNNetanyahu admits ‘mistake’ to Trump over strike on sole Catholic church in Gaza, says White HouseUS Press Secretary Leavitt said Trump, in a phone call with Netanyahu, expressed displeasure over the strike. Israel claims a ...
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Asian News International on MSNNetanyahu told Trump he made "mistake", says White House after strike on Gaza ChurchIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had admitted that Tel Aviv had made a "mistake" by striking the sole Catholic Church in Gaza during a call with US President Donald Trump, the White House ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the country’s troops fighting in northern Gaza on Monday as he was briefed on Hamas’ operations “in the heart of civilian areas.&… ...
New details have emerged of the latest Gaza ceasefire proposal submitted by mediators to Hamas, while Israel has sent a ...
IDF says shrine mistakenly hit by shrapnel from tank fire * Ministerial panel backs motion to fire AG; cabinet vote set for ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to "defeat and destroy Hamas with full force" in the coming days, clarifying that any ceasefire deal would be strictly temporary. Just hours later ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNIn US, Iran strikes’ afterglow buys Netanyahu time to carry on ineffective Gaza warPM's third White House visit ends without a truce with Hamas, and without pressure from Trump; polls within Israel show the ...
Netanyahu was unmoved as the outcry mounted Friday. “There will be no civil war!” he said in a post on X. "The State of Israel is a country governed by law, and according to the law, the ...
Local hospitals in the Gaza Strip say that Israeli strikes across the territory overnight killed at least 31 people.
Israeli Prime Minister said Sunday that the current phase of fighting against Hamas in Gaza is winding down, setting the stage for Israel to send more troops to its northern border to confront the ...
US President Donald Trump has voiced confidence that a ceasefire deal in Gaza could be agreed this week after Hamas announced ...
Netanyahu ruled out one option favored by some of his ultranationalist governing partners — re-settling Israelis in Gaza. Israel withdrew from Gaza in 2005, ending a 38-year presence.
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