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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed that Israel will not end its genocide in Gaza until it achieves its goal of the total forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza, as outlined by U.
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The National on MSNGaza truce talks in Doha collapse as Hamas blames Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel recalls its negotiatorsGaza Hamas's unconditional release of US-Israeli citizen Edan Alexander this month had raised hopes that a Gaza ceasefire deal was within reach. Nearly two weeks later, that optimism has all but evaporated.
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Israeli tanks and drones attacked a hospital in northern Gaza overnight, igniting fires and causing extensive damage, Palestinian hospital officials said on Thursday. Videos taken by a health official at Al-Awda Hospital show walls blown away and thick black smoke billowing wreckage.
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GB News on MSNKeir Starmer 'is on the wrong side of HUMANITY' blasts Benjamin Netanyahu in extraordinary attack on British PMBenjamin Netanyahu has branded Sir Keir Starmer "on the wrong side of humanity" and claimed he "wants Hamas in power" in an extraordinary attack on the Prime Minister. Israel's PM, speaking to his country in a rambling televised address,
Israel lets limited aid into Gaza, easing its blockade as Netanyahu says his allies can't tolerate "images of mass famine" in the war-torn Palestinian territory.
Pressure from Israel’s allies to wrap up the war in Gaza presents the Israeli prime minister with a dilemma: end the conflict or plow on and sacrifice international support.