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With Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by his side, President Donald Trump unveiled an ambitious plan for securing and redeveloping the Gaza Strip and placing it under control of an international transitional government overseen by a board led by Trump himself,
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Netanyahu defends Trump’s Gaza plan to skeptical hardliners in his government, officials say
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended US President Donald Trump’s 20-point Gaza peace plan to skeptics in his hardline cabinet Tuesday evening.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said an end to the conflict in Gaza "can be done the easy way or it will be done the hard way," as he urges Hamas to accept a proposal he and President Donald Trump plan to put forward.
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu directly addressed hostages in his United Nations speech, which he said was being broadcast in Gaza via loudspeakers.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed reporters at a joint news conference Monday, Sept. 29 in Washington, D.C. after agreeing to accept the terms of a peace plan between Israel and Gaza proposed by the Trump Administration, which includes a path to Palestinian statehood.
The protesters have been critical of Netanyahu for not yet securing the return of the remaining Israeli hostages.
Trump told Netanyahu that Israel would have the U.S.' "full backing" to "finish the job" on Hamas if the militant group rejects the 20-point peace deal.
The letter has been a point of contention among conservatives who have been feuding about Kirk’s views on Israel.