Israeli attacks on Gaza kill 70
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After Emmanuel Macron described Israel's actions as 'unacceptable,' Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the French president of siding with Hamas. Bombings on the Palestinian enclave have intensified,
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Thursday that Washington is "troubled" by the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, stressing the need to deliver aid into the enclave.
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Netanyahu open to hostage talks but rules out Gaza ceasefireBenjamin Netanyahu announced on social media that Israel is ready to negotiate the release of hostages held by Hamas. However, he emphasized that Israel rules out a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip during the talks. Netanyahu wrote on platform X that on Monday ...
The French president said he was 'shaken' by the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip and was harsh on Israel, though he refused to use the term 'genocide.' He also reiterated France's commitment to resolving the conflict in Ukraine.
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The Times of Israel on MSNRubio ‘troubled’ by Gaza humanitarian crisis, urges solutions to avoid Hamas aid theftSecretary says he spoke to Netanyahu but avoids specifying whether he pushed PM to lift blockade; recognizes criticism of new initiative, asserts he's open to alternatives The post Rubio ‘troubled’ by Gaza humanitarian crisis,
The Biden administration considered ways to “get rid” of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when he wouldn’t go along with their plans for the Gaza Strip, Channel 13’s weekly investigative
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's security cabinet approves plans that may include seizing the Gaza Strip and controlling aid.
Israeli prime minister boasts to parliamentary committee that the army is 'destroying more and more homes' to force people to leave
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Al Jazeera on MSNNetanyahu says Gaza population to be moved in intensive Israeli operationReports say Israel now eyeing occupation of entire enclave, control of aid and possible expulsion of Palestinians.
Trump first floated the idea in February of a U.S. ownership of the beleaguered Gaza Strip to bring “peace” to what he described as a “demolition site.”