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The meeting did not go as planned.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel said his government was serious about “voluntary” migration, after an Oval Office meeting where President Trump appeared to have lost interest.
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Since then, Israel has so far killed more than 50,000 Palestinians, according to local health authorities.
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Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu is set to meet US president Donald Trump at the White House on Monday, in the second such visit by the Israeli leader since the president’s inauguration in January.
But backing Israel is expensive and Mr Trump hates spending lavishly to defend America’s allies. On top of $18bn in military aid, America has burned through at least $5bn to fund its own military operations in the Middle East since October 7th. The president may eventually balk at the cost of supporting a hegemonic Israel.
In case of abuse, This week, US President Donald J. Trump put Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on a pedal stool for the second time since he returned to the Oval Office two months ago.
The fate of Gaza, including the grim plight of Palestinian children, continues to barely register on Israeli television channels. Apart from the left-leaning Haaretz newspaper, the grim milestone of 50,000 Palestinian deaths passed almost without comment in the mainstream news media last week.
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France 24 on MSNNetanyahu says ‘cracks’ appearing in Hamas after latest Israeli attacksIsraeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Sunday said that Hamas has started to bend in its ceasefire negotiations, after Israel resumed – and stepped up – its attacks on the militant group in the Gaza Strip.
As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu doubles down on his nation's war effort in the Gaza Strip, attempts by his government to consolidate power at home are being met with some of the most intensive protests of the nearly two decades he's spent in ...
Binyamin Netanyahu is expected to begin a four-day official visit to Hungary on Thursday, marking the first time the Israeli prime minister has stepped foot on European soil since the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for him over allegations of war crimes in Gaza.
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Cyprus Mail on MSNIsrael to step up pressure on Hamas and enable Trump’s ‘voluntary emigration’ plan, Netanyahu saysIsraeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu pledged on Sunday to step up pressure on Hamas in Gaza while continuing negotiations to secure the release of hostages and working to implement US president Donald Trump’s “voluntary emigration” plan.
Viktor Orban announced Hungary’s intention to withdraw from the International Criminal Court on the day of Binyamin Netanyahu’s visit. The EU needs to unite in its condemnation of politicians who brea
An Israeli court on Tuesday extended by two days the detention of two advisers to prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu. They were arrested on Monday on suspicion of advancing Qatari interests in an affair known as Qatargate.
The hearing opened with unruly scenes as hecklers forced the justices to halt the proceedings and then to resume them without a public audience. The government was handed a deadline to find a compromise.