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Israel submitted its request in May 2025, arguing that the ICC had exceeded its authority by issuing these warrants
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Protesters chanted slogans against the prime minister: 'While 82 percent of the people support the agreement – Netanyahu is dragging us into an endless war for messianic delusions'
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The US ambassador to Israel said he visted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trial, explaining earlier that Trump 'isn't attempting to choose sides regarding Israeli affairs'
In the exchange with the IDF Chief of Staff Zamir Netanyahu rejected his proposal and demanded he be presented with a quick and inexpensive plan for establishing the compound in the Rafah area
Hamas has rejected plans for Israel's withdrawal during the planned 60-day truce
Bezalel Smotrich demands a resumption of fighting immediately after the release of the hostages, while Itamar Ben Gvir rejects any idea of withdrawing the Israeli army from key areas in Gaza
Following the petitions to the High Court of Justice, Netanyahu will announce his candidate for the head of the Shin Bet within 60 days, and the dispute will come to an end
Jordanian media reports said that a convoy of about 50 trucks carrying humanitarian aid had left for Gaza • Netanyahu tells US media 12-day war against Iran set back nuclear program by a decade
The report purports to show a pattern whereby Netanyahu has consitently prioritized his political survival over considerations of strategy
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The two ministers spoke sharply against the continuation of the talks, as Ben Gvir alleged that this led to the kidnapping attempt and the killing of the soldier in Khan Yunis
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Israel, meanwhile, demands Hamas 'lay down its arms,' the official said, and will only 'offer a temporary ceasefire' otherwise before the military will 'proceed with military operations'
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met for a second time with US President Donald Trump during a trip to Washington, DC, focusing on the issue of a ceasefire and hostage release deal
Several disagreements remain, including the presence of Israeli troops inside the Gaza Strip after the ceasefire and what the administration of the Palestinian enclave will look like after the war
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In a follow-up meeting, Netanyahu told Israeli citizens that the release of hostages and ensuring Hamas is no longer a threat remains a top priority
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A Syrian source close to President Al-Sharaa tells i24NEWS Netanyahu and Al-Sharaa will sign a security agreement as a first step to normalization
'They threatened to kill me several times, pressed a gun against my head,' Siegel recalled, urging a ceasefire and hostage release be secured as soon as possible
'There is no need to negotiate with those who murder our soldiers; they must be reduced to dust, starved, and not kept alive by the humanitarian aid that provides them with oxygen,' Ben Gvir said
'A deal can be reached within days,' a diplomatic source told i24NEWS • Trump: Syria sanctions removed at request of Middle East leaders, including Netanyahu • Netanyahu: 'Iran is out of the picture'
Netanyahu says several countries 'are very close to agreeing' to take in those Gazans who prefer to leave
'We have never had such a friend in the White House. And our joint mobilization brought a great victory against our common enemy – Iran. Iran has put our destruction on its flag'
636 days after the October 7, 2023 massacre, Benjamin Netanyahu visited Nir Oz for the first time, sparking anger among bereaved families and survivors
Netanyahu underscored that the visit comes after the touted success of the Iranian war, which lasted 12 days • Trump confirmed Iran and the Gaza ceasefire deal will be on the agenda
This comes as the coalition prepares bills to cancel the trial, with possible elections to be called as Netanyahu may seek to capitalize on the success he claimed after the 12-day war with Iran
'This travesty of "Justice" will interfere with both Iran and Hamas negotiations,' Trump said on Truth social – 'In other words, it is INSANITY doing what the out-of-control prosecutors are doing...'