Hamas Chief Mohammad Sinwar Killed In Israeli Airstrike
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The remaining 58 Israeli hostages who were kidnapped by Hamas 600 days ago have been “abandoned” and “forgotten” by their government, their anguished relatives have claimed. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was also accused of having “failed” on the day of the attacks and every day since by Ofri Bibas,
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the leaders of Britain, France and Canada of opting to side with the "mass murderers, rapists, baby killers and kidnappers" in Hamas over Israel.
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The Times of Israel on MSNSara Netanyahu repeatedly slammed IDF chief, opposed his appointment – reportSara Netanyahu has repeatedly criticized Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir, saying that he has “prioritized returning the hostages over defeating Hamas,” according to a Tuesday report.The prime minister’s wife told Likud party officials in recent weeks that she was dissatisfied with Zamir’s performance in the war and said that he was echoing the “Kaplan messaging,
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The Christian Post on MSNIsraeli report claims Trump-Netanyahu phone call on Iran was tense, heatedThe most recent phone call between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump involved a heated exchange and exposed differences between the two leaders on how best to deal with the Iranian threat,
Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu look to be increasingly at odds as recent developments expose deepening tensions over strategy and diplomacy.
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The Times of Israel on MSNDefying AG’s order, Netanyahu selects IDF general as next Shin Bet chiefNetanyahu taps Maj. Gen. David Zini to head domestic security agency, day after being told he couldn't make appointment due to High Court ruling that he has a conflict of interest The post Defying AG’s order,
President Trump cautioned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a phone call last week not to take any action that could jeopardize negotiations between the U.S. and Iran on a new nuclear deal,
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AP Newsroom on MSNNetanyahu says more aid distribution points to be set up in GazaIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that more aid distribution points will be set up in Gaza, despite the chaos that unfolded in Rafah earlier in the day.