More than 50 freed Israeli hostages urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to fully implement the Gaza ceasefire deal and secure the release of those still held in the Palestinian territory.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly urged Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) chief Ronen Bar to resign from his position, N12 reported on Sunday evening. In a contentious meeting last ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu used his weekly cabinet meeting to decry attacks on female ministers in his government, days after Opposition Leader Yair Lapid came under fire for comments that ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with US President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff on Saturday, Netanyahu's office said. Following the meeting with Netanyahu ...
When protests over the Israel-Hamas war took root on Columbia University's campus last spring, Mahmoud Khalil became a familiar, outspoken figure in a student movement that soon spread to other U.S.
Israel accused Hamas of rejecting a U.S. proposal to extend phase one of the ceasefire deal. Describing the aid stoppage as "blackmail," Hamas said it was ready to begin talks for the next phase ...
Since Israel and Hamas went to war, reporters and editors at The New York Times have closely covered the conflict. Our coverage includes the Hamas-led attack on Israel, the plight of hostages, how ...
The investigations into Netanyahu are 'patently absurd,' says Gadi Taub Gadi Taub, a senior lecturer at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, discusses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ...
Yotam Cohen, the brother of Israeli soldier Nimrod Cohen, accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and lead negotiator Ron Dermer of obstructing negotiations. Cohen made these claims during a ...
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