Gaza, Israel and Netanyahu
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Netanyahu speaks with Egyptian security chief in Jerusalem
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has met Egypt's intelligence chief Hassan Rashad to discuss the further implementation of the US plan to end the Gaza war, the Israeli leader's office announced on Tuesday.
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu directly addressed hostages in his United Nations speech, which he said was being broadcast in Gaza via loudspeakers.
The address, which began at 9 a.m., has so far largely focused on perceived threats against Israel in the Middle East.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he's prepared to "give peace a chance" — but "the way you purchase peace is through strength," he told "CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil Tuesday in Tel Aviv.
"It's a very clear message, murdering Jews pays off," Netanyahu told the United Nations General Assembly Friday.
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Netanyahu tells U.N. Israel “must finish the job” in Gaza as dozens of delegates walk out in protest of his speech.