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A look at Benjamin Netanyahu's pastBenjamin Netanyahu was born in Tel Aviv in 1949. He began as a young soldier in elite units of the Israeli army, participating throughout the 1960s in different combat operations at a very high level.
Israeli violations of the Gaza ceasefire include the killing of Palestinians, military incursions, air strikes, and aid obstruction. Hamas has announced it will halt the release of Israeli captives, ...
A picture from Hamdi Mustafa Shoshaa's wedding was his only belonging he could salvage from his home in northern Gaza. But despite his excitement in returning home, what awaited him in the Sudanese ...
Amid the mounting tensions, U.S. President Donald Trump emboldened Israel to call for the release of even more remaining ...
The Israeli leader’s warning came after Hamas said it would indefinitely postpone the next round of hostage releases.
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu: ‘Intense fighting’ to resume in Gaza if hostages not released by SaturdayThe ceasefire will be over and Israel will resume “intense fighting” in Gaza if Hamas doesn’t release “our hostages” by midday Saturday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a video statement ...
The Israeli military announced on Tuesday it was deploying additional forces in the country's south, including mobilising reservists.
Armed militants killed over 35 civilians during an attack on a cluster of villages in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo's Ituri province on Monday night, a village chief said on Tuesday.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth signed an order Monday restoring the name of a storied special operations forces base back to Fort Bragg. The North Carolina base was renamed Fort ...
Military spokesman for Hamas says freeing of Israelis ‘postponed until further notice’, putting truce in jeopardy.
But in the early hours of Friday, Netanyahu's office said approval was imminent. "Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was informed by the negotiating team that agreements have been reached on a deal ...
Hamas spokesperson says it will delay the next hostage release after accusing Israel of violating ceasefire agreement.
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