Hamas says it has agreed to a proposal by Egypt and Qatar that would include the weekly release of Israeli hostages, but won't comply with a demand by Benjamin Netanyahu to lay down weapons.
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ABP News on MSN'Hamas Leaders Will Be Allowed To Leave...': Netanyahu Lays Down Condition For Gaza Ceasefire ProposalIsrael's PM Netanyahu asserts military pressure on Hamas has been effective, demanding their disarmament. Hamas has approved ...
The talks in Doha started a day after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened to seize parts of Gaza if Hamas ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged on Sunday to step up pressure on Hamas in Gaza while continuing ...
A top Hamas official said the group approved a new Gaza ceasefire proposal put forth by mediators, urging Israel to back it ...
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He reportedly has close ties to the Likud party. He serves as an advisor to the Bitchonistim (Security Experts), a group of ...
Protesters gathered near Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Aza Street home Sunday, calling for the return of the hostages ...
Israel a week and a half ago ended its ceasefire with Hamas by launching a surprise wave of strikes that killed hundreds of people ...
Israel has troops in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza. It’s vowed to demilitarize huge swaths of all three – backed by an ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu repeated a demand on Sunday for Hamas to disarm and for its leaders to leave Gaza ...
Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri responded to PM Netanyahu’s comments and said that Israel’s stance and prime minister’s remarks ...
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