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Netanyahu blew up cease-fire deal by changing terms, Israeli outlet saysYnet said a senior Israeli official accused Netanyahu of sabotaging the cease-fire deal. “History will one day judge this document very harshly,” the official said, according to Ynet.
U.S. President Joe Biden (C) delivers remarks on the recently announced cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas while joined by Vice President Kamala Harris (L) and Secretary of State Antony ...
A cease-fire between Israel and Hamas is "not close," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday, rejecting U.S. optimism over a deal and saying his red lines have become "redder" ...
I sraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told hostage families Tuesday that a cease-fire deal may not be reached and that the Israeli military will not relinquish control of the Gazan-Egyptian ...
Netanyahu was able to conclude the Hezbollah cease-fire because it was not a make-or-break issue for Ben Gvir and Smotrich. They protested but did not threaten to leave the cabinet.
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