Hamas, Israel and Netanyahu
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Trump cheered, Benjamin Netanyahu booed by crowd in Israel
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The ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel creates political risks for the militant group's leadership and for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Israeli prime minister appeared backed into a corner in Gaza diplomacy. But this deal could greatly increase his room for maneuver, analysts said.
As the ceasefire appears to hold, all eyes turn to the next critical step in Donald Trump's plan - the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners. One Israeli minister credited Benjamin Netanyahu for their impending freedom,
President Trump blasted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and told him not to be “so f–king negative” for being a downer on Hamas accepting key parts of his Gaza peace deal, The Post has
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Iran is developing a missile that could “put New York City, Boston, Washington, or Miami under their atomic guns. ” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned on Monday that Iran is developing intercontinental ballistic missiles that could “put New York City,
Netanyahu has clung on through Israel’s war, but will he survive peace? Experts weigh in on what happens next - IN DEPTH: With a ceasefire set to take effect, questions loom over whether the Israeli PM can hold together his far-right coalition.
U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner are traveling to Egypt to discuss the last details of a deal.
President Trump is preparing to meet with Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss a deal to end the war in Gaza. A reminder of the Israeli PM's Montco ties.
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Steve Witkoff Hostages Square speech interrupted as crowd can't stand single Netanyahu mention
Steve Witkoff's speech at Hostages Square in Israel was interrupted several times on Saturday, with the crowd of hundreds of thousands booing loudly every time he mentioned Benjamin Netanyahu