The plan for Gaza does not promise an end to Israel‘s genocide—but does promise indefinite occupation.
President Donald Trump unveiled a 20-point plan on Monday supported by Benjamin Netanyahu to end the genocide in Gaza. The plan requires the release of all hostages within 72 hours of Israel's ...
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Netanyahu gambles Trump Gaza plan may win back support abroad but risks lurk at home
TEL AVIV/JERUSALEM, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s support for Donald Trump’s Gaza plan is a gamble that may win back estranged allies abroad and repair his political ...
As Hamas weighs the U.S. proposal, Israel's longest-serving premier faces a historic set of challenges perhaps only he could overcome.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump unveiled a peace plan to end the war in Gaza.
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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.
President Donald Trump on Monday fast-tracked his administration's efforts to secure peace in Gaza, rolling out a detailed vision for a U.S.-backed ceasefire that the White House says will bring the ...
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My American son is still captive in Gaza — Trump must push Netanyahu and Hamas to accept his peace deal
As we approach Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, we pray that leaders will do what is necessary to free the hostages and end the war.
When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday, they will discuss a Middle East that has undergone radical change.
In President Trump’s plan, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu got almost everything he hoped for in the end, despite mounting international isolation.
President Trump said Israel would have a green light to “finish the job” if Hamas refused to agree to the cease-fire deal.
The White House on Monday released a 20-point plan for peace in Gaza, which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he supported.
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