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Netanyahu is pushing back against the idea of a Palestinian Authority running Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that the Israeli Army would be the only force to take military responsibility for the Gaza Strip after the war with Hamas is over. Netanyahu added that a consolidation of Israel’s occupation in the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem would not bring security to anyone.
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The White House says that Israel expanded its combat pauses to let civilians leave
The Palestinians are looking for a US proposal to force Israel to abide by it, the Palestinian ambassador to the US said. “The core issues that have stymied peacemakers for three decades have been the Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank and the Palestinians’ status in East Jerusalem,” Ahmed al-Sheikh said.
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Four Palestinians, an Israeli soldier, and a bystander were killed in the West Bank over the weekend
A 14-year-old Palestinian boy was shot dead by Israeli forces on Friday after he opened fire at a military checkpoint in East Jerusalem, the Palestinian Health Ministry said. According to the ministry, two Palestinians were also killed during the Israeli military operation in the Jenin refugee camp. Over 20 Israelis and foreigners have been killed…
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There were ten Palestinians killed in the West Bank
An Israeli soldier was killed after a shooting at a checkpoint in East Jerusalem on Saturday, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) said on Twitter. Earlier, two 17-year-old Palestinians were killed during an Israeli military operation in the Jenin refugee camp, the Palestinian Ministry of Health said. Israel has killed 61 Palestinians so far this year,…
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Israel says that a man rammed his car into a group of people
At least 45 Palestinians have been killed in the West Bank and East Jerusalem since the Israeli army launched its first jihadist-inspired attack on Israel, the Palestinian Health Ministry said on Saturday. Last year, nearly 150 Palestinians were killed in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, making it the deadliest year in those areas since…
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The Jerusalem holiest site has been visited by Israel’s far-right Ben Gvir.
King Abdullah II of Jordan has said there’s “concern” in his country about those in Israel trying to push for changes to his custodianship of the Muslim and Christian holy sites in Israel-occupied East Jerusalem. He added that he’s prepared for conflict. The King said he’s an guarantor of the religious rights of Muslims and…