Israel’s Netanyahu Vows to ‘Finish Job’ of Destroying Hamas
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Amazon S3 on MSNGulf widens between Trump and Netanyahu 'on all major issues: Hostages, Syria, Yemen, Iran, Turkey'Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says there is “no way” Israel will halt its war in Gaza, even if a deal is reached to release more hostages. His comments are likely to complicate talks on a new ceasefire that had seemed to gain momentum after Hamas released the last living American hostage on Monday in a gesture to US President Donald Trump,
Both men are politically divisive, fiercely combative and have outsize egos. But as Mr. Trump arrives in the Middle East next week, the fate of the region could hinge on their relationship.
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Al Jazeera on MSNDo Israel’s attacks make a difference to Yemen’s Houthis?The US and the Houthis have come to a ceasefire agreement, but Israel continues to trade attacks with the Yemeni group.
Trump cuts ties with Netanyahu over concerns of manipulation, Israeli media reports. According to Israeli Army Radio, the U.S. president stopped direct contact after being told by close aides that Netanyahu was trying to play him.
Israeli prime minister's remarks came a day after US and Yemen’s Houthi group reached ceasefire agreement, mediated by Oman - Anadolu Ajansı
Israel struck targets in Yemen on Monday night, the Israeli military said, one day after the Iranian backed Houthis fired a ballistic missile that hit Israel’s main airport.
What the US deal with Hamas says about Trump’s spat with Netanyahu - ANALYSIS: The release of the last American held captive in Gaza, brokered directly between the US and Hamas, comes amid swirling ru
Israeli forces said a missile fired from Yemen hit an area inside Ben Gurion airport. Iran-backed Houthi rebels have claimed responsibility for the attack. View on euronews
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu and Katz issue warning to Iran after Israelis strikes on Yemen’s HouthisThe post Netanyahu and Katz issue warning to Iran after Israelis strikes on Yemen’s Houthis appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Netanyahu has long trumpeted his ties to Trump. But the president is sidelining him on urgent issues like the Iran nuclear talks and the conflict with Houthi rebels.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday vowed to respond against the Houthi rebels and “their Iranian terror masters” after the group fired a missile at Ben Gurion Airport
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would normally celebrate a hostage release such as that taking place on Monday, though in this case the deal with Hamas is another sign US President Donald Trump is starting to make decisions without him.