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Netanyahu offers $5 million to Palestinians
Netanyahu offers $5 million to Palestinians for every Israeli hostage they help free
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu offers a $5 million reward for any Palestinian in Gaza who helps secure the freedom of Israeli hostages still held by Hamas after more than a year in captivity.
Netanyahu offers $5 million and safe passage out of Gaza to anyone returning a hostage
Whoever brings us a hostage will find a safe way out for himself and his family. We will also give $5 million for every hostage,” Netanyahu said.
Netanyahu visits Gaza, offers money and way out for Palestinians helping to release hostages
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and new Defense Minister Israel Katz met with troops at an undisclosed location in Gaza on Tuesday, where they announced financial rewards and a way out of the territory for Palestinians who helped to release the remaining hostages.
Netanyahu addresses Hamas from inside Gaza
Netanyahu, in Gaza, Says Hamas Will No Longer Rule Enclave
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said during a visit to Gaza on Tuesday that Hamas would not rule the Palestinian enclave after the war had ended and that Israel had destroyed the Islamist group's military capabilities.
Netanyahu addresses Hamas from inside Gaza: ‘We will pursue you and we will find you’
Netanyahu, joined by Defense Minister Israel Katz, gave a video address from the war zone in which he vowed to finish the dismantling of Hamas in the region and prevent them from ever reestablishing governance over the local Palestinian society.
Ridding Gaza of Hamas is not just ‘best thing for Israel’ but ‘for Palestinians’
Sky News host Chris Kenny says ridding Gaza of Hamas is not just the “best thing for Israel” but also for the Palestinians.
Israel's Oct. attack hit a component in Iran nuclear program
Netanyahu confirms Israel strike against Iran hit nuke program during October retaliatory strikes
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu
said the retaliatory attack Jerusalem launched on Iran in late October degraded part of Tehran’s nuclear program. "It’s not a secret,"
Netanyahu
said in a Knesset speech reported by the Times of Israel.
Netanyahu says Israel damaged ‘component’ of Iran’s nuclear program in Oct. strikes
Netanyahu said Monday that a “specific component” of Iran’s nuclear program had been damaged in last month’s Israeli attack on Iranian military facilities.
Israel hit part of Iran's nuclear programme, Netanyahu says
There was no immediate comment from Iran, but it has previously said the Israeli strikes caused limited damage to radar systems and that its nuclear activities are entirely peacef
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U.S. envoy heads to Israel for truce talks; Hezbollah chief says deal depends on Netanyahu
U.S. envoy Amos Hochstein said Wednesday progress has been made in the negotiations with Lebanon, while Hezbollah leader ...
The Economist
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Binyamin Netanyahu weighs up the political impact of a ceasefire
For Israel’s prime minister, peace has its own risks. An end to the war in 2025 would almost certainly mean early ...
5h
US Envoy to Travel to Israel and Meet Netanyahu, Axios Reporter Says
(Reuters) - U.S. envoy Amos Hochstein will travel to Israel from Lebanon on Wednesday night, Axios reporter Barrak Ravid said ...
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Netanyahu says he ignored Biden's war counsel – and threats that Israel would be 'left alone' without US help
Netanyahu made no secret of his feelings toward Joe Biden after Donald Trump was elected this month, publicly revealing he'd ...
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AI-generated image used to falsely claim Netanyahu hospitalized
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a heart condition and has used a pacemaker since 2023. However, November 2024 ...
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Gaza: outlook for Palestinians bleak under a Trump presidency that looks set to go ‘all the way’ with Netanyahu
Donald Trump’s first foreign policy appointments appear to be bad news for supporters of Palestinian statehood.
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U.S. envoy aiming to bring ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hezbollah “to a close” successfully
Firas Maksad, a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute, says Amos Hochstein made incremental progress while in Beirut.
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