Israel PM Netanyahu welcomes home released hostages
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a statement welcoming home the three Israelis who were released on Thursday from captivity in Gaza -- Agam Berger, Arbel Yehud and Gadi Moses.
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a statement welcoming home the three Israelis who were released on Thursday from captivity in Gaza -- Agam Berger, Arbel Yehud and Gadi Moses.
Israel will maintain forces in southern Lebanon beyond the Sunday deadline stipulated in the ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah, the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Friday.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denied on Wednesday media reports claiming that Israel has allowed the Palestinian Authority (PA) to manage the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt.
Ahead of the implementation of the ceasefire deal with Hamas, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that Israel cannot proceed with the agreed framework until Hamas provides the list of hostages to be released.
Israel's restricted security cabinet voted on Friday in favour of the Gaza ceasefire-for-hostage agreement, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office announced in a statement.
According to the latest figures released by Israeli officials, at least 700 people, including foreign nationals have been killed since Saturday’s Hamas assault and 130 Israelis have been taken hostages in Gaza.
The strong statement from Netanyahu comes amid massive air strikes on Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip by Israeli Defence Forces (IDF).
Israel-Palestine war live updates: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel has entered a "long and difficult war" after unexpected attack by Hamas militants. He vowed Palestinians militants will pay the price they have not known.
In a statement, Netanyahu declared Israel is at war and said that Hamas will “pay the price it has never seen” for Today’s attack.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that public funds for Arab municipalities would be used for the designated purpose…