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Large demonstrations in Israel – demands for new elections
Israelis have blocked a major motorway that runs between Tel Aviv and Haifa, report media in the country. The demonstrators are demanding a hostage deal – and a new election.
Gallant: Progress made on US arms issue
Israel's Defence Minister Yoav Gallant says that they have made "significant progress" in the matter described from an Israeli perspective as the US's failure to deliver weapons to the country, according to several media outlets. .
Erdogan: West backs Israeli plans for Lebanon
Turkey's president Recep Tayyip Erdogan accuses the West of backing Israeli plans to "spread war in the Middle East". .
Multiple deaths in attacks on Gaza
Clashes erupted during the night leading up to Wednesday in, among other places, the city of Rafah in southern Gaza, according to eyewitness accounts. .
Ultra-Orthodox Men Must Not Dodge Military Service in Israel
Israel's military must start calling in ultra-orthodox men for military service, according to a unanimous decision by the country's highest court. The verdict puts further pressure on Benjamin Netanyahu's government coalition.
Netanyahu: No to an agreement that means the war continues
Israel will not stop waging war in Gaza until Hamas is eradicated, claims Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The statement raises renewed question marks over Netanyahu's intentions – and sharp criticism from family members of hostages.
Netanyahu: Intensive phase in Rafah nearly over
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that the Israeli military's tough war against terror-stamped Hamas in the heavily besieged border town of Rafah in southern Gaza Strip will soon be over. > The intensive phase of the battles against Hamas is on its way to being concluded.
Israelis continue to protest against Netanyahu
Tens of thousands of Israelis are demonstrating across Israel on Saturday against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the Gaza War, report Israeli media. Demonstrations against the Israeli government have been ongoing for months.
"Israel Investigates" – but how does it really work?
Over 100 Palestinians killed while waiting for emergency aid. Seven aid workers shot dead in their cars.
IDF Spokesman: Without an Alternative, We'll End Up with Hamas
The spokesperson for Israel's military (IDF), Daniel Hagari, says in an interview with Israeli Channel 13 that Hamas is an ideology, and that it is not possible to eliminate an ideology entirely. > Saying that we can make Hamas disappear is like throwing sand in people's eyes.
Netanyahu wants more weapons from the USA
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants the USA to immediately remove the restrictions on arms deliveries that Israel has been subjected to over the past few months. .
Mission: Warned in detail before 7 October
Plans for raids on Israeli villages and military bases. Militiamen trained to take hundreds of people hostage.
Netanyahu dissolves Israel's war cabinet
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is dissolving the country's already decimated war cabinet, which was established at the outbreak of the Gaza war last October. .
Blocking Motorways in Protest Against Netanyahu
Government-critical protests bring traffic to a standstill on several of Israel's motorways, writes the Israeli newspaper Haaretz. .
Israel's humanitarian corridor in Gaza meets resistance
Israel's military announces a daily "tactical pause" along a road in the ongoing offensive in southern Gaza to allow in more humanitarian aid. Prime Minister Netanyahu and the far-right parties in the government express sharp criticism of the measure – and it is unclear whether it will be implemented.
Negotiations continue – Hamas seeks guarantees
Hamas sets new counter-demands in the negotiations for a ceasefire – and seeks clearer guarantees for a long-lasting one. The parties continue to blame each other.
Blinken in Israel – wants to achieve a ceasefire
The USA's Foreign Minister Antony Blinken has met Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel, during a trip where he will work to try to get a ceasefire agreement in place. .
Expert: Gantz's departure can create chaos
The announcement that centre-left politician Benny Gantz is leaving the Israeli government was expected, but it could have negative consequences for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Both for international relations and for the potential domestic political chaos in Israel, says Middle East expert Anders Persson.
Benny Gantz leaves Israel's government in protest
Benny Gantz, who leads the Israeli Labour Party, is leaving Israel's government, he announces in a televised address according to several media outlets. A difficult and painful decision, he says in the address.
Despite the Release: Intensive Protests in Israel
Protesters are running wild in Israel, still demanding a recount, just hours after Israeli military freed four hostages held by extremist Hamas. .
Netanyahu begs: Do not leave the government
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu begs his coalition partner Benny Gantz not to leave the country's war cabinet, after a stated ultimatum with demands about what should happen after the war in Gaza. .
Four hostages rescued during bloody operation in Gaza
Israel has rescued four hostages in connection with intense attacks in the Gaza Strip. It is the largest successful rescue operation since the start of the war.
Blacklisting outrages Israel
Israel's UN ambassador is "appalled" that the Israeli military will be included on a forthcoming UN list of countries and armed forces that fail to protect children during war. .
Netanyahu speaks in the US Congress on July 24
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is to speak before the American Congress on July 24, confirmed by House Speaker Mike Johnson. "We look forward to hearing the Israeli government's vision for defending democracy, combating terror, and establishing a just and lasting peace in the region," Johnson writes on X.
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