Netanyahu accuses UK, France and Canada of 'enabling Hamas
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel has “probably” killed Mohammed Sinwar, Hamas’ elusive de facto leader in Gaza.
On Saturday, thousands protested in Israel, urging the government to negotiate a ceasefire with Hamas for the release of hostages. Naama Levy, a former hostage and IDF soldier, shared her harrowing experience of captivity,
Israel has likely killed Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said during a press conference on Wednesday.
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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused the leaders of France, the United Kingdom and Canada of being on the "wrong side of history" and siding with Hamas after they all called for an end to Israel’s military operation in Gaza and restrictions on the delivery of humanitarian aid.
Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar likely was killed by Israel Defense Forces last week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told reporters on Wednesday.
During the awards ceremony, held at London’s Grosvenor House, U2 became the first Irish act to receive Fellowship of the Ivors Academy. Bono took the opportunity to criticize Hamas and Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and to encourage peace.
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Daily Times on MSNNetanyahu accuses Starmer, Macron, and Carney of "siding with Hamas" after Gaza criticismIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has harshly criticized the leaders of the UK, France, and Canada after they spoke out against Israel's expanding military operations in Gaza. In a video statement,
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The Times of Israel on MSNIDF chief Zamir, in Gaza, says battle against Hamas ‘not an endless war’Maj. Gen. David Zini, Netanyahu's pick to be next Shin Bet chief, had reportedly told military colleagues he's 'against hostage deals. This is an eternal war.' The post IDF chief Zamir, in Gaza, says battle against Hamas ‘not an endless war’ appeared first on The Times of Israel.