Hamas, Netanyahu and Gaza
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the Israel Defense Forces to strike Hamas in Gaza following an attack on IDF forces and lying about remains.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said he “is not allowing safe passage for 200 Hamas terrorists” who are currently trapped beneath an Israeli-controlled part of
It is planned for Netanyahu to convene a meeting on Tuesday to discuss Israel's response to Hamas's violation of the ceasefire-hostage deal. The Hostages and Missing Families Forum has demanded an urgent meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to push for a plan to ensure the remains of the 13 hostages still held in Gaza are brought home for burial,
Israel says Hamas has violated the ceasefire agreement by returning remains that were not those of an Israeli hostage slated for return as part of the peace deal. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu directed the military to immediately carry out powerful strikes in the Gaza Strip.
Since an Israel-Hamas cease-fire deal came into effect, the U.S. effort to sustain it appears to have constrained Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Disarming Hamas and demilitarizing Gaza "will be achieved," Netanyahu said during his visit to CENTCOM's CMCC in Kiryat Gat, accompanied by IDF officials, including Lt. -Gen.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said Monday that Israel is not allowing the safe passage of some 200 Hamas terrorists from the Israeli-controlled Rafah area into Gaza, rejecting reports that such a move was being considered.
In an extensive interview published by Time, Trump gave readers insight into the behind-the-scenes discussions that led to the start of the ceasefire agreement.