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The Hamas-linked Prisoners' Information Office said that the seventh and eighth batches of prisoner releases were merged, bringing the total number to 642, Xinhua news agency reported
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The release of 620 Palestinian prisoners had been delayed for several hours and was meant to occur just after six Israeli hostages were released on Saturday. It was meant to be the largest one-day prisoner release in the Gaza ceasefire’s first phase
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The explosions occurred in buses parked in lots in Bat Yam, a southern suburb of Tel Aviv
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Prime Minister Modi will meet President Donald Trump on Thursday for bilateral meetings, which will be capped by dinner at which the two leaders will be joined only by a few guests.
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The visit signals the importance of the India-US partnership, coming less than a month after Trump's return to the White House.
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US President Donald Trump 'determined' to implement 'revolutionary' Gaza takeover plan: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to extend a fragile Gaza ceasefire beyond the first phase, even as US President Donald Trump repeated his pledge that the US would take control of the Palestinian enclave
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Trump's executive order said the ICC's recent actions "set a dangerous precedent" that endangered Americans by exposing them to "harassment, abuse and possible arrest"
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Agam Berger, Arbel Yehud and Gadi Moses are the three Israelis who were released from captivity in Gaza
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The visit comes as the United States pressures Israel and Hamas to continue a ceasefire that has paused a devastating 15-month war in Gaza
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The call was Rubio's first with Israel since the administration of Republican President Donald Trump took office on Monday.
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Hamas blamed the delay on 'technical field reasons.' It said that it is committed to the ceasefire deal announced last week. The planned ceasefire, agreed after a year of intensive mediation by the United States, Qatar and Egypt, is the first step in a long and fragile process aimed at winding down the 15-month war
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The Prime Minister cautioned Hamas to follow the rules of the deal.
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The announcement of deal to return Hamas-held hostages in the Gaza Strip has been reached came a day after Netanyahu's office said there were last-minute snags in talks to free hostages in return for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of Palestinian prisoners
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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there were still several unresolved clauses, which he hoped would be finalised on Wednesday evening.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday Israeli forces will stay in a buffer zone on the Syrian border, and specifically on the summit of Mount Hermon, “until another arrangement is found that will ensure Israel's security.”
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The Israeli PM's speech was released after an Israeli official told CNN the security cabinet had approved a ceasefire deal. Netanyahu also said the duration of a ceasefire would 'depend on what happens in Lebanon.'
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White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre described the talk as "direct" and "productive," stating that the two leaders discussed Israel's response to last week's Iranian attack, though no specific details were provided.
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In a recorded video address on Saturday, Netanyahu criticized Macron and other Western leaders for "calling for arms embargoes against Israel." He asserted that Israel "will win with or without their support," adding, "But their shame will persist long after the war is won."
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Hours after the Iranian strike, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated during a Security Cabinet meeting, "Iran made a big mistake tonight, and it will pay for it."