Netanyahu, Hamas and Gaza
Only half of the 97 remaining hostages kidnapped to Gaza during the Hamas-led assault of southern Israel on Oct. 7 are still alive, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly said on Sunday.
In the nine days since Netanyahu formally said he would be going to the UN General Assembly, the Middle East ground has ...
Netanyahu has held two news conferences this week to argue that maintaining permanent control of the Philadelphi Corridor is vital to Israeli security. “The first war goal was to destroy Hamas ...
via REUTERS Israeli officials slammed Netanyahu’s stance as one that puts his goal to destroy Hamas above the safety of the hostages, triggering nationwide protests Sunday and Monday.
Netanyahu faces mounting pressure in Israel and around the world to reach a cease-fire deal with Hamas that would secure the release of the hostages and end fighting in Gaza. In a statement on X ...
“Thank you, Michael.” His war. Netanyahu’s war. Really? What about Hamas butchering, raping and mutilating Israelis ...
JERUSALEM — President Biden’s curt response "no" to the question if Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is doing enough to secure the freedom of the hostages held by Hamas in Gaza ...
The IDF is set to propose new plans for distributing humanitarian aid in northern Gaza, aiming to prevent Hamas from seizing ...