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Netanyahu orders 'firm action' after reported Hamas attacks on troops
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday instructed the military to "take firm action against terror targets in the Gaza Strip," after reports of attacks by Hamas on Israeli troops. Netanyahu's office said the head of government had decided this after consulting with Defence Minister Israel Katz and security officials.
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Benjamin Netanyahu Says He Wants to ‘Give Peace a Chance’ After Hamas Hostage Release | Video
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he wanted to “give peace a chance” now that the final Israeli hostages have been released from Gaza — though he refused to commit to a two-state solution.
There were empty chairs after a walkout and some street protests. Here is what Netanyahu had to say as the 2-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 attacks approaches.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told "CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil that conditions outlined in the 20-point Gaza peace plan "are very clear."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country is "on the brink of a great achievement" and that all hostages could be returned in the "coming days" The post Netanyahu Says Israel ‘On the Brink’ of Hostage Swap and Peace Deal With Hamas first appeared on Mediaite.
The Israeli prime minister said he hoped to finalize a deal to exchange hostages for prisoners “in the coming days,” but Hamas has not said if it will disarm.
Hamas insists hostages will not be released until Israel leaves Gaza despite the death of its leader Yahya Sinwar.