Netanyahu, Gaza and Hamas
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Daily Times on MSN'No arms, no Hamas': Netanyahu draws red line for Gaza peaceIsrael is ready to make a long-term peace deal with Hamas, but only if the group agrees to disarm and leave Gaza. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made this clear during talks in Washington with U.S.
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France 24 on MSNCartooning for Peace: Netanyahu nominates Trump for the Nobel Peace PrizeDespite the United States' attempts to secure a ceasefire, this week's talks between Hamas and Israeli delegations were inconclusive. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told US President Donald Trump on Monday that he had nominated him for the Nobel Peace Prize.
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DPA International on MSNNetanyahu vows to defeat Hamas 'monsters'; 20 hostages still aliveIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday vowed to defeat the Palestinian militant organization Hamas and reported that there are 50 hostages from Israel still in Gaza, 20 of whom are still alive.
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Amazon S3 on MSNBREAKING: Netanyahu Agrees to PERMANENT END of GAZA WAR | ‘Hamas Must Disarm, Demilitarise Gaza’Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared he is open to a permanent end to the Gaza war—but only if Hamas fully disarms and Gaza is completely demilitarized. Speaking after a 60-day ceasefire with Hamas,
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu signalled that Israel's war against Hamas is far from over, asserting that even a temporary ceasefire will not deter his government from pursuing its ultimate goal: the complete dismantling of Hamas's military.
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.
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.
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The Forward on MSNNetanyahu leaves White House without any fanfare or announcementsIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has left the White House after two days of meetings with the Trump administration — but without the public appearances or breakthrough announcements of his previous trips.