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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to appoint a new national security adviser, replacing Tzachi Hanegbi, Israeli media reported on Tuesday.
The Trump administration strategy is to try to keep Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel from resuming an all-out assault against Hamas, U.S. officials said.
Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani has sharply criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for airstrikes on Gaza, accusing Israel of escalating violence against Palestinians. The comments come amid concerns over growing cooperation between Qatar and Hamas,
The ICC issued arrest warrants last year for Netanyahu for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza conflict.
The Israeli government urged Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to drop his pledge to honour the International Criminal Court's arrest warrant for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he travelled to the country.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he's prepared to "give peace a chance" — but "the way you purchase peace is through strength," he told "CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil Tuesday in Tel Aviv.
Egyptian military intelligence chief Hassan Rashad met with Prime Minister Netanyahu to discuss further implementation of President Trump's peace plan.
The Egyptian spy chief will also meet with US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Netanyahu tells CBS News he's giving "peace a chance," but despite Trump's assertion the war is over, Israel's leader talks of change over generations.
President Trump publicly urged Israeli President Isaac Herzog to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of his bribery charges in an off-script moment during his triumphant speech to the Knesset
JERUSALEM - Israel urged Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to drop his pledge to honour the International Criminal Court's arrest warrant for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he travelled to the country.
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Netanyahu orders 'firm action' after reported Hamas attacks on troops
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday instructed the military to "take firm action against terror targets in the Gaza Strip," after reports of attacks by Hamas on Israeli troops. Netanyahu's office said the head of government had decided this after consulting with Defence Minister Israel Katz and security officials.