Gaza, Hamas and Netanyahu
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has departed Washington with little to show for his meetings with President Donald Trump.
In Washington statement, Prime Minister lays out 60-day ceasefire plan linked to release of hostages and end to Hamas's rule in Gaza; warns of military action if diplomatic efforts fail, including on Iranian nuclear threat.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday on Capitol Hill that he and US President Donald Trump have a common goal to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza.
As Hamas stands firm on aid and withdrawal conditions, Netanyahu signals willingness to strike a deal—but only on Israel’s terms.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has attended a memorial service for two slain Israeli Embassy staffers at the end of his trip to Washington.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday hosted African leaders at the White House for lunch.As the administration continues its tariff negotiations with international trading partners, the president on Monday signed an executive order again extending the pause on many of those duties.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is meeting with a group of bipartisan Senate leaders at 4 p.m. He met with President Donald Trump Monday and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) Tuesday. Netanyahu’s meeting comes as Israel faces increased pressure to come to a ceasefire in its war with Hamas.