Netanyahu, Hamas and Ceasefire
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Netanyahu is being charged with fraud and breach of trust in a conflict-of-interest case involving close confidant Arnon Milchan, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trial opened on Wednesday with a discussion over the decision of the presiding judges to expand the number of testimonies by Netanyahu per week from two to three.
The new rounds of violence were “likely the most serious challenge to the tenuous ceasefire deal in Gaza since it came into force,” The Associated Press said. The Israeli Defense Forces said the ceasefire was back in effect after its heavy airstrikes,
Since an Israel-Hamas cease-fire deal came into effect, the U.S. effort to sustain it appears to have constrained Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial was abruptly halted in Jerusalem as Hamas sent more hostage remains to Israel, prompting a high-level security meeting. The criminal corruption trial hearing of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was cut short on Tuesday due to “security developments,
Israel alleged Hamas launched an attack against troops in Israeli-controlled territory in Gaza.
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Netanyahu says remains returned by Hamas are body parts of a hostage previously retrieved in Gaza
Netanyahu called the return of body parts a “clear violation” of the U.S.-brokered ceasefire agreement by Hamas.
A delegation of high-level US officials were recently sent to Israel to try to hold the fragile Gaza truce together. The Israeli press called them the 'BibiSitters,' a nod to the Israeli prime minister's nickname.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met in Jerusalem on Thursday to address issues regarding the Gaza cease-fire.
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Eisenkot does not rule out sitting with Netanyahu but says ‘he needs to be replaced’
Ex-army chief Gadi Eisenkot does not entirely rule out cooperation with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after the next election, although he believes the premier needs to be replaced. Speaking with Radio 103FM,