Netanyahu, cabinet unsure what Trump meant in comments on hostage release appeared first on The Times of Israel.
The political-security cabinet met Tuesday for four hours for a discussion following Hamas’ announcement that it would “suspend the release of hostages,” and against the backdrop of U.S. President ...
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Hosted on MSNNetanyahu: ‘Intense fighting’ to resume in Gaza if hostages not released by SaturdayWhile PM' statement does not explicitly call for all captives to be returned by week's end, comments from officials give ...
Many Israeli officials, citing previous statements by Netanyahu, believe reaching the second phase of the deal would be more ...
Israel’s security cabinet voted unanimously to ‘stick to Trump’s message’ and return to war if all of the hostages are not ...
Netanyahu’s statement, by contrast, suggests that if Hamas continues to implement the agreement, as it has now indicated it ...
Hundreds of protesters stood outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office, calling for every hostage to be brought home ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping plans to chair a symposium to boost private sector sentiment next week that will be attended by ...
President Donald Trump warned that "all hell is going to break out" unless Hamas releases all remaining hostages from Gaza by Saturday.
The Israeli leader’s warning came after Hamas said it would indefinitely postpone the next round of hostage releases.
Talks on a second phase of the cease-fire were due to start on Feb. 3, but Israel and Hamas appear to have made little ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel said the cease-fire would end if Hamas did not release captives held in Gaza. But ...
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