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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he welcomes the Lebanese cabinet’s “momentous decision” earlier this month to ...
The Lebanese government and army are expected to finalize, by next week, an implementation plan for its decision to disarm ...
The meeting was first reported by Axios, citing three Israeli and U.S. sources, and followed discussions between Barrack and ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday said Israel was ready to back Lebanon's efforts to disarm Hezbollah and offered "a phased" pullout of its troops if Lebanon followed through with ...
In a statement released by his office, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said that the decision was a crucial opportunity for ...
Netanyahu wants Israel to occupy Gaza fully. It's a terrible idea, but it's right about one thing: the world needs to do away with Hamas.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly moving toward full occupation of Gaza after dissent in the ranks and international condemnation.
By Charlotte Greenfield and Alexander CornwellJERUSALEM (Reuters) -Eyal Zamir, the Israeli armed forces chief of staff arguing against a full takeover of Gaza, is the latest in a long line of generals ...
Netanyahu added that Israel will take the step to gradually reduce their forces in the country in coordination with the US, ...
Lebanon Moves to Disarm Hezbollah, Netanyahu Announces Gaza Occupation, 80th Anniversary of Atomic Bombing in Hiroshima On American Prestige: the week’s news.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly planning to fully occupy the Gaza Strip, including by launching operations in areas where Israeli hostages are held.
Netanyahu persists with a war with no purpose — in which Israeli casualties increase and Hamas is strengthened every day — for three purely personal reasons.