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During a White House meeting with Israeli PM Netanyahu, US President Trump said Gaza ceasefire talks are progressing well. He also revealed Hamas’s willingness to end the conflict and discussed relocation plans for Palestinians and a potential 60-day truce agreement.
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The Israeli leader reiterated the long-standing motto shared by both leaders: “Peace through strength”
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Netanyahu described Trump as Tehran's "enemy number one" and accused Iran of actively plotting his elimination
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Military spokesman Avichay Adraee urged residents to "move immediately west to the shelters in Gaza City," accusing "terrorist organisations" of launching attacks "from among civilians"
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President Donald Trump said Tuesday he isn't ruling out deploying US troops to support reconstruction of Gaza and he envisions “long-term” US ownership of a redevelopment of the territory
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Hamas blamed the delay in handing over the names on “technical field reasons.” It said in a statement that it is committed to the ceasefire deal announced last week
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Israeli Prime Minister says Israel has right to return to fighting in Gaza, hints at delaying truce
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Israel's military says it targeted senior officer in Hamas-run police force, who was involved in gathering intelligence used by outfit's armed wing in attacks on Israeli forces
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In a statement, the ICC's pre-trial chamber accused Netanyahu and Gallant of committing "crimes against humanity and war crimes" between at least October 8, 2023, and May 20, 2024
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To meet US Central Intelligence Agency Director William Burns and Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani
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The military reported that the drone was launched from Lebanon, along with two others, all targeting the Prime Minister's residence. Three combat helicopters attempted to intercept the drones but failed
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Europe on high alert for potential terror attacks; around 3,000 people protest near White House; cops use tear gas, water cannons to disperse demonstrators in Rome
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Israeli Prime Minister accuses Hamas of killing them in “cold blood”, scuttling truce talks
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The group stated that the proposal aligns with Netanyahu's demands, which include rejecting a permanent ceasefire, maintaining control over the Netzarim Corridor, Rafah Crossing, and the Philadelphi Corridor, and setting new conditions for the prisoner exchange.
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Israel blames Hezbollah, but latter denies any role
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Says Israel has right to defend itself but how it does matters; highlights widespread human suffering in Gaza
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Will meet with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi in Cairo before travelling to Israel, Jordan and Qatar
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Speaking to mediapersons, he said that speculations were rife in the media that Israel would end the war in Gaza but added that it was "untrue" and "Israel's plan of elimination of Hamas" and "making Gaza a place which will not be a threat to Israel would continue".
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Netanyahu stated that intelligence from multiple sources confirmed Islamic Jihad's responsibility for the failed rocket launch.
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At least 103 Palestinians and eight Israelis have been killed.