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CAIRO (AP) — Hamas and Israel staked out their positions Wednesday ahead of expected talks on a Washington-backed ceasefire ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Israel's Nir Oz kibbutz near the Gaza Strip on Thursday for the first time since ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Wednesday that “there will be no Hamas” or "Hamastan" in postwar Gaza.
It was not immediately clear whether the group was demanding any significant changes to the plan for a 60-day truce, ...
Hamas said it had responded on in "a positive spirit" to a U.S.-brokered Gaza ceasefire proposal and was prepared to enter into talks.
The deal comes more than 20 months into the conflict -- and more than three months after a previous deal ended.
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It was not clear if Hamas’ statement meant it had accepted the proposal from U.S. President Donald Trump for a 60-day ceasefire. Hamas has been seeking guarantees that the initial truce would lead to ...
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Daily Mail on MSNBenjamin Netanyahu declares 'there will be no Hamas or Hamastan'Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called for the elimination of Hamas as Israel awaits a response from the terror ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNNetanyahu vows to uproot Hamas as ceasefire proposals discussedIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday vowed to eradicate Hamas, even as the Palestinian militant group said ...
"There will not be a Hamas. There will not be a Hamastan. We're not going back to that. It's over," Netanyahu said.
JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday vowed “there will be no Hamas” in postwar Gaza.
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