Hamas rejects Israel's Gaza relocation plan
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The Israeli Prime Minister warns demonstrations demanding hostages’ release and an end to the Gaza war "risk repeating the horrors of October 7"
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'Open your eyes, Hamas lies': Netanyahu slams int'l media for reporting false starvation claims
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a press conference with international media to address the "campaign of lies" against the Jewish state. The international media has been reporting "Hamas lies" on starvation in their coverage of the Israel-Hamas War,
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asserted that Israel's goal was not to occupy Gaza, but to "free Gaza."
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the wave of demonstrations across the country during Sunday’s government meeting, warning against calls to end the war without fully defeating Hamas.
The Israeli prime minister is often unsure of the next steps and arrogantly refuses to acknowledge the consequences of his own actions.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is hinting that ceasefire efforts are now focused on a comprehensive deal that would release the remaining hostages in Gaza all at once.
Amos Harel, a defense analyst at Haaretz, on what’s behind Netanyahu’s push to reoccupy Gaza City, and how the Israeli Prime Minister has changed since the war began.
The prime minister said that discussions are underway to develop "creative ways" to free the remaining hostages in Gaza while the military closes in on Hamas. The day-after plan for the Gaza Strip will include Israel maintaining overriding security responsibility,
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Why Netanyahu and Hamas both want to keep the Gaza war going
Netanyahu persists with a war with no purpose — in which Israeli casualties increase and Hamas is strengthened every day — for three purely personal reasons.
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu: Israel at forefront of fight against ‘savagery’ and ‘barbarism,’ Hamas narrative embraced on US campuses
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