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Netanyahu: Robot attack will cost the Houthis dearly
Parts of a robot launched from Yemen have struck down in central Israel, reports the Israeli military. The Yemeni Houthi movement has claimed responsibility for the attack.
New large demonstrations for the hostages
Thousands of people gathered on Saturday evening in Tel Aviv to protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and a failed agreement to bring home hostages from Gaza. .
Trump: Israel will cease to exist if Harris wins
Kamala Harris promises Israel continued support if she becomes the President of the USA. Donald Trump, on the other hand, claims that his opponent "hates Israel".
Experts: Netanyahu will not back down
The protests in Israel continue to grow and on Saturday, according to reports, half a million people gathered in Tel Aviv to demonstrate. But Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu does not seem to be yielding to the pressure, according to two Middle East experts.
Massive Protest Against Netanyahu
Hundreds of thousands of people are demonstrating outside the Israeli army's headquarters in Tel Aviv on Saturday evening, reports [The Times of Israel](https://www. timesofisrael.
Hamas: Netanyahu wants to "prevent" ceasefire
Benjamin Netanyahu wants to "prevent" the talks about ceasefire in Gaza from being finalized. This is claimed by Hamas, shortly after the Israeli Prime Minister just hours earlier said that the terrorist-labelled group "rejected everything" during the negotiations.
Netanyahu: The Corridor Must Remain Closed
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met a critical press corps at a stage when internal protests in Israel are increasing in strength. Netanyahu emphasized that Israel will retain control over the controversial Philadelphia corridor between the Gaza Strip and Egypt.
Starmer defends British arms embargo
The UK's Prime Minister Keir Starmer defends the decision that the country will stop exporting certain military equipment to Israel, as it cannot be ensured that the equipment is not used in violation of humanitarian law in Gaza. > It's a difficult question, but it's a legal decision, not a policy decision, said Starmer during a question period in the British parliament.
Right-wing extremist minister: Stop peace talks
The negotiations about a ceasefire in the Gaza War and the handover of hostages must cease. This says Israel's right-wing extremist security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.
Netanyahu showed up a map – without the West Bank
When Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a press conference on Monday evening, he presented a map where the occupied West Bank's borders had been erased. .
Gallant: Netanyahu's line "morally reprehensible"
The pressure increases further on Israel's beleaguered leader Benjamin Netanyahu. He strongly signals discontent with the UK's decision to halt part of its arms exports to Israel.
Ongoing Anger on Israel's Streets
The discontent continues to simmer on Israel's streets after six hostages were found dead in Gaza. In Jerusalem, demonstrators have marched to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence, which the police have responded to with water cannons.
Netanyahu: Hostage was shot in the back of the head
The six hostages found dead in Gaza over the weekend are said to have been shot dead at close range. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu describes it as them being "executed" with shots to the back of the head.
Biden: Netanyahu is not doing enough
USA's President Joe Biden says that Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is not doing enough to secure an agreement to release the hostages in Gaza. .
Thousands in funeral procession after stopped strike
A general strike in protest against Netanyahu's rule has been interrupted prematurely by Israel's labor court. The Prime Minister apologizes, but on the streets, emotions are still swirling.
Largest protests since October 7 - 30 arrested
30 people have been arrested after hundreds of thousands gathered in protests in several Israeli cities on Sunday. The protests can be the largest since the war broke out on October 7, according to several media outlets.
Peace in Their Hands
The attempts to negotiate an agreement on a ceasefire in Gaza have so far failed. Two men's signatures are required, and the two are arch-enemies: Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.
General Strike in Israel after Hostage Killed
General strike declared in Israel by the trade union umbrella organization Histadrut after six people held hostage by Hamas were found dead in Gaza. Several municipalities are also shutting down to allow employees to join the massive protests being organized in the country.
Bodies found in Gaza - reported to be hostages
Israel's military has found several dead bodies in Gaza, the military writes on Telegram. According to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, it is hostages that have been found, but the military states that the bodies have not been identified yet and advises against spreading rumors.
WHO: Agreement on Humanitarian Pause
Israel and Hamas have agreed on a three-day humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza to allow for polio vaccinations, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). .
WHO: Agreement on Temporary Ceasefire
Israel and Hamas have agreed on a three-day humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza to allow for polio vaccinations, according to the World Health Organization. .
The United States' new sanctions spark Israel's discontent
The US government is imposing sanctions on "extremist settlers" in the West Bank – which irritates Israel. .
Israeli Hostage Freed from Tunnel in Gaza
A 52-year-old man who was taken hostage by Hamas has been freed by the Israeli military (IDF). He was found alive in a tunnel in Gaza, according to the military.
Leak: Netanyahu Mocks Relatives - "What Agreement?"
Those who believe that an agreement with Hamas would "solve everything" are delusional, claims Israel's increasingly pressured Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In leaked recordings from a meeting with relatives of hostages in Gaza, he is heard contradicting and ridiculing the audience.
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