Netanyahu, Trump Halt Gaza Ceasefire Talks
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu: Israel and US are ‘considering alternative options to bring hostages home’
Israel and US are ‘considering alternative options to bring hostages home’ appeared first on The Times of Israel.
As the conflict between Israel and Hamas persists, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces accusations of extending the war for his political advantage.
The Trump administration has expressed frustration with Israeli actions in recent days.
President Donald Trump was caught by surprise last week by Israeli actions in Gaza and Syria, and in both instances phoned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to “rectify” the matter, according to the White House.
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Amazon S3 on MSNBREAKING: Netanyahu's SHOCKING Move; Israel's Knesset Approves Israeli Sovereignty In West Bank
Israel’s Knesset has approved legislation to extend Israeli sovereignty over parts of the West Bank. The move, championed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has sparked global outrage and raised alarms about the future of peace in the region.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said on Thursday it was recalling its Gaza negotiating team to Israel for consultations, a day after the Palestinian group Hamas handed its response on a ceasefire proposal to mediators.
Netanyahu’s coalition has been trying to find a path forward on a new law. But his base is largely opposed to granting sweeping draft exemptions and a key lawmaker has stood in the way of giving the ultra-Orthodox a law they can get behind, prompting their exit.
Donald Trump wants the war in Gaza solved, but the possibility of a ceasefire deal has moved only a few inches toward the finish line.
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu says Israel won’t concede ground in hostage talks
The post Netanyahu says Israel won’t concede ground in hostage talks appeared first on The Times of Israel.
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International Criminal Court refers Hungary to its oversight body for failing to arrest Netanyahu
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — A panel of judges at the International Criminal Court reported Hungary to the court’s oversight organization for failing to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when he visited Budapest in April, saying the move undercut the court’s ability to bring suspects to justice.
Ceasefire talks between Hamas and Israel are expected to resume next week as the war in Gaza nears it’s 22nd month and experts warn Palestinians are on the brink of famine