DOHA/CAIRO/JERUSALEM-The Israeli security Cabinet has recommended approving the Gaza ceasefire and hostage return deal, ahead of a full Cabinet meeting ... Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said is ...
The Israeli Prime Minister's Office on Friday shared that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been updated by the negotiating team over agreements reached for the deal on release of ...
Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona and Joe Manchin of West ... Trump told the Washington Examiner that they had a “totally fascinating meeting” and that Fetterman is a “commonsense person” and ...
Netanyahu's security cabinet was meeting Friday to consider the deal. The exact details of the updated negotiations were not immediately provided. This comes after the two sides previously ...
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Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona and Joe Manchin of West Virginia ... For his part, Trump told the Washington Examiner that they had a “totally fascinating meeting” and that Fetterman is a “commonsense ...
The Israeli cabinet had been set to meet on Thursday morning to ratify the deal, with the ceasefire scheduled to take effect from Sunday, but Netanyahu said the meeting would not take place.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said a cabinet meeting that was scheduled to vote Thursday on the peace deal between Israel and Hamas has been delayed, in a blow to hopes that a ...
Meanwhile, the far-Right Religious Zionism party held an urgent meeting on Thursday morning to discuss whether they should leave Mr Netanyahu’s coalition over the ceasefire deal. Instead ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is tapping the brakes on ... U.S., Egyptian and Qatari mediators are meeting Thursday in Doha, focused on the terms of the implementation of the deal ...
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has said his Cabinet will not meet to approve the Gaza ceasefire deal until Hamas backs down from what it called a “last-minute crisis”.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that a “last-minute crisis” with Hamas was holding up Israeli approval of a long-awaited ceasefire that would pause the fighting in the Gaza ...