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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed regret after Israeli tank fire killed three people at a Catholic church in Gaza on Thursday (Jul 17), blaming a "stray" round for the deaths after a phone ...
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SOFREP on MSNEvening Brief: US, Turkey Broker Truce as Syria Pulls Troops from Sweida; France Completes Military Withdrawal from SenegalIsrael strikes Damascus, ICE gets Medicaid access, and global flashpoints heat up from Syria to Taiwan. Catch up on today’s ...
Israel said Thursday that it “deeply regrets” a deadly strike on Gaza’s only Catholic church that killed three people.
Israel has refused to renew visas for the heads of at least three United Nations agencies in Gaza. The U.N. humanitarian chief blames it on their work trying to protect Palestinian civilians in ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNToI poll: Gaza war most pressing issue for Israeli public ahead of next electionThe war in the Gaza Strip is the central concern for the Israeli public looking ahead to the next election, according to a ...
Netanyahu has so far prolonged the war to remain in power. Now as another party leaves his coalition government, he is ...
"His actions were not inconsequential; they directly and immediately endangered the lives of hostages at the time," wrote the Forum.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition has lost its majority in the Knesset as the Shas party withdrew, ...
During his recent visit to Washington, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was interviewed for an hour by Fox News and ...
The departure of two ultra-Orthodox parties from Israel’s government leaves Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu politically weakened just as he seeks a ceasefire in Gaza, military dominance in southern ...
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