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Israel lets limited aid into Gaza, easing its blockade as Netanyahu says his allies can't tolerate "images of mass famine" in the war-torn Palestinian territory.
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Palestinian hospital officials say Israeli tanks and drones have attacked a hospital in northern Gaza overnight, igniting fires and causing extensive damage.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel has “probably” killed Mohammed Sinwar, Hamas’ elusive de facto leader in Gaza.
A couple who worked at the Israeli embassy in Washington DC have been shot dead by a suspect who shouted "free Palestine". Benjamin Netanyahu has blamed the leaders of the UK, France and Canada for fuelling antisemitism.
Netanyahu says all of Gaza will be under Israeli control ‘in the end’ - UN says it has been unable to distribute food to Gaza despite Israel lifting an 11-week blockade
International pressure is mounting on Israel amid its renewed military operation in the Gaza strip, as both the United Kingdom and the European Union announced measures to distance themselves from the country on Tuesday.
Speaking about the current military offensive, codenamed Operation Gideon's Chariots, Netanyahu said "at the end of this campaign, all of the territories of the Gaza Strip will be under Israel's security control.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has said the only way to ensure the security of his country was for it to control all of the Gaza Strip by the end of its offensive in the Palestinian territory. Follow DW for more.
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Al Jazeera on MSNNetanyahu says Israel will control ‘all of Gaza’ after latest offensiveThe entire Gaza Strip will be under the Israeli military’s control at the end of its latest offensive, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says in his first news conference since December, setting out maximalist conditions for ending the devastating war on the besieged Palestinian enclave.
ICC prosecutor says Netanyahu arrest warrant should remain as Israel jurisdiction challenge is heard
Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court are urging judges to reject a request by Israel to scrap arrest warrants for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defense minister while the