Netanyahu says he'll allow some aid into Gaza under pressure
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While bombing raids may be a distant and difficult concept for populations in relatively safe corners of the world to comprehend, the scenes of children jostling and screaming in fear and desperation for whatever morsels of food are available have hit home.
The Hamas terrorist organization claims it continues to show a positive approach toward any initiative that would lead to ending the war.
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The Times of Israel on MSNSource denies PM’s characterization of current status of talks: Not just waiting for Hamas to say ‘yes’The post Source denies PM’s characterization of current status of talks: Not just waiting for Hamas to say ‘yes’ appeared first on The Times of Israel.
It wouldn’t look good if Israel left before Hamas,” a senior Israeli official told Kan on Monday.Israel allowed five trucks carrying humanitarian aid into Gaza on Monday, marking the first time aid was allowed into the strip in two months.
Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu said Sir Keir Starmer and his allies were offering a ‘huge prize’ to Hamas by calling for an end to military operations.
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Amazon S3 on MSNHamas Kills IDF Soldier Hours After Sinwar’s Death | Netanyahu Vows to Take Over Entire GazaTensions escalate in Gaza as an IDF soldier is killed just hours after Israel confirms the death of senior Hamas commander Mohammed Sinwar. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responds with a bold declaration,
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Mid-Day on MSNBenjamin Netanyahu slams UK, France, and Canada over criticism of IsraelIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticised the United Kingdom, Canada, and France for opposing Israel`s military actions in Gaza. He said that their position amounts to giving a significant reward to Hamas,
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday warned that Israel would use its "full force" to "complete" the fight against Hamas in Gaza.
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Netanyahu says Canada, U.K., France offering 'huge prize' to Hamas with Gaza letterIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused Canada, the United Kingdom and France of giving Hamas "a huge prize" by threatening to take action against Israel over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.