Israel ramps up strikes in Gaza, killing dozens
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says there is “no way” Israel will halt its war in Gaza, even if a deal is reached to release more hostages.
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World Politics Review on MSNTrump's Snubs Have Israel Worried It's Not Just About NetanyahuTrump's support for Israel has rapidly turned chilly, raising the question of whether his rift is with the country or only its leader. The post Trump's Snubs Have Israel Worried It's Not Just About Netanyahu appeared first on World Politics Review.
For Mr Alexander, his family and the many Israelis who have been campaigning for the hostages in Gaza, his release brought relief and joy. For Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, it was a moment of diplomatic embarrassment.
While Hamas has expressed willingness to negotiate a full ceasefire in exchange for Israeli withdrawal and prisoner releases, Netanyahu has added conditions such as disarmament of Hamas and exile of its leadership - terms that group rejects unless occupation ends.
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Some reports have cast this disconnect as indicative of a chasm between Trump and Israel. But this is a misreading. The divide is not between the president and Israel so much as between the president and Israel’s leader. Most Israelis support what Trump is doing—and oppose Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s approach to the war in Gaza.
"The nature of that bilateral relationship—with Israel still reliant upon the military, diplomatic and economic assistance of the United States—is such that the prime minister
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday of standing with Hamas after Macron said Israel's policy in Gaza was "shameful".
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he’s days away from ordering an all-out escalation of Israel’s war against Hamas, and even the release of more hostages would only pause the campaign to destroy the Iran-backed group.
At least 50 people, including 22 children, were killed in strikes around Jabaliya in northern Gaza alone, according to hospitals and Gaza’s Health Ministry.