Hamas, Qatar and Benjamin Netanyahu
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Qatar’s prime minister excoriated Israeli Prime Minister Benajamin Netanyahu in an interview with CNN on Wednesday, calling Israel’s attempted assassination of Hamas leaders in Doha “barbaric.”
Judges overseeing Netanyahu’s cases reject his lawyers’ request and rule that, starting in November, the trial will hold four hearings per week.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned residents of famine-stricken Gaza City to leave the area, promising to intensify military operations as Israel pushed forward with plans to occupy
This story was originally published in the Forward. Click here to get the Forward’s free email newsletters delivered to your inbox. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said conservative firebrand Charlie
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to "catch" all involved in a mass shooting that killed six people and injured more than a dozen others Monday in Jerusalem.
Qatar hit back at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a strongly worded statement early on Thursday, describing his remarks about the Gulf country's hosting of a Hamas office as "reckless".
Netanyahu’s bombing of Doha was the action of a ‘madman’ who is attacking international rules-based order, warns senior Qatari official
Statements by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz on Wednesday notably left out any mention of whether the Hamas leaders were killed. As of Wednesday night, Israeli officials have yet to publicly provide clear indications of the state of the Hamas leaders in Qatar whom they tried to assassinate on Tuesday.