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The greatest disaster that has happened to the Jewish people since the Holocaust belongs to you. It will always belong to you.”
Opposition leader Yair Lapid demanded a commission of inquiry during the heated session, telling Netanyahu If we want to do it, we will do it."
Saar declined to comment on an Israeli media report that We are ready to continue to phase two,
Saar told reporters in Jerusalem as Arab leaders prepared to meet in Cairo to discuss a plan for ending the war permanently It is a means to continue the war against Israel. It's today the major part of Hamas income in Gaza,
There are no circumstances under which cutting off food and basic supplies to civilians is legal under the law of war,
It is just not something he is politically prepared to do,
Netanyahu never wanted the second phase to happen,
They’re framing it as Hamas refusing to accept Witkoff’s suggestion,
Trump: I won’t put up with Zelensky for much longer ... Trump to Zelensky: Your time’s almost up”.
says the Daily Mail, which is joined by the Telegraph UK must ‘lead from front’ to stop ‘Russia menace’
Europeans move towards seizing €200bn of frozen Russian assets
the Financial Times has the money angle US rift with Ukraine grows as Europe seeks ceasefire
says the Guardian’s splash headline, while the Mirror has “United Kingdom”, reflecting bipartisan parliamentary support for Keir Starmer They are protecting Netanyahu, in a very clear way, from the leading instrument of international justice,
It’s important to bring the world to its peace and harmony, but first, bring all our children home, and then go on.”
He’s there, he’s alive, he’s well and the only thing left is to get him released,
We will return to fighting, and they will face the with forces and methods they have never encountered until a decisive victory,
I tell Hamas: If you do not release our hostages, there will be consequences that you cannot imagine,
Netanyahu said during a speech at the Israeli parliament, as negotiations for the Gaza ceasefire’s continuation have stalled The deliberate blocking of humanitarian aid from the civilian population as a means to resolve a dispute over ceasefire conditions is unlawful and constitutes collective punishment,
Sari Bashi, program director at Human Rights Watch, said in a phone interview We brought in so much that there is no lack of any of it inside Gaza,
said Yaakov Amidror, a former Israeli national security adviser If the choice is between going back to a full-scale military operation or scrapping supplies, the latter may be considered the least bad option, when weighing potential damage to civilians,
said Dr. Ronit Levine-Schnur, a senior lecturer at Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law