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Whether Hamas would agree to release the hostages first, before Israel makes any concessions other than stopping the fighting, remains to be seen
Days after his defiant speech at the United Nations rejecting demands to end the war in Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to confer with his most important supporter.
Ahead of Netanyahu’s U.N. speech, his office announced the unveiling of a “public diplomacy campaign” in New York City. They organized billboards and trucks to display the message: “Remember October 7” in Times Square and around the U.N. building.
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‘Last Week Tonight With John Oliver’ Discusses Israel, “Increasingly Unfavorable” Benjamin Netanyahu
Tonight's episode of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver delved into Israel, specifically its intermittent prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Facing global isolation at UN, a defiant Netanyahu says Israel ‘must finish the job’ against Hamas
Surrounded by critics and protesters at the United Nations, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told fellow world leaders that Israel “must finish the job” against Hamas in Gaza.
The protesters have been critical of Netanyahu for not yet securing the return of the remaining Israeli hostages.
Primetime ahead of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's visit with President Trump at the White House on Monday. Our panel discuss the global outrage over Israel's assault on Gaza, Netanyahu's recent comments about social media and Trump's crawl towards authoritarianism in the United States.
The United Arab Emirates, the most prominent Arab country to normalise ties with Israel under the Abraham Accords, warned Netanyahu that annexation would shut the door to further Israeli normalisation with leading Arab and Muslim nations,