Netanyahu, Gaza and Trump
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel praised President Trump’s role in his country’s establishment of diplomatic relations with some Arab states. But Mr. Trump has supported Israeli actions that have strained those ties.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has used a cosy White House dinner to surprise Donald Trump with a nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize. Netanyahu, 75, hand-delivered the nomination letter to a shocked Trump during the soiree on Monday.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and First Lady Sara Netanyahu hosted a high-profile diplomatic reception Wednesday evening at the historic Blair House in Washington, D.C.
Mahatma Gandhi – a global symbol of nonviolence – was nominated five times for the Nobel Peace Prize. He never received it.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has formally ordered the Israeli military to create plans for the creation of a giant concentration camp on the ruins of Rafah, where the population of Gaza would be moved in preparation for their forcible expulsion,
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu says hoping hostage deal will be finalized ‘in a few days’In Newsmax interview, premier says Israel will use 60-day Gaza ceasefire 'to try to negotiate an end to this,' pledges to both 'defeat these monsters and get our hostages back' The post Netanyahu says hoping hostage deal will be finalized ‘in a few days’ appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting with President Donald Trump Monday marks his third time at the White House since January. Unlike the previous two episodes, there’s no public events on the schedule – leaving the two leaders’ highly consequential Middle East discussion entirely private.
U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to hold a private dinner with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as families of hostages held in Gaza push for any ceasefire agreement in Gaza to include the release of all remaining hostages.