UN, Gaza and Netanyahu
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for Hamas to be expelled from the region, a day after the U.N. Security Council endorsed President Donald Trump's plan to end the war that offers the Palestinian militant group amnesty.
Despite the tensions, both countries are still engaged in negotiations on a potential security arrangement that analysts suggest could be finalised by year-end
Netanyahu’s visit ‘represents a new attempt to impose a fait accompli that contradicts relevant UN Security Council resolutions,’ Syrian Foreign Ministry says - Anadolu Ajansı
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urges Middle Eastern nations to back Israel against Hamas after the U.N. adopts President Donald Trump’s peace plan.
Pressure to expel Hamas is rising after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged regional governments to join Israel in forcing the group from Gaza, following the U. N.
Netanyahu has said that creating a Palestinian state would reward Hamas and eventually lead to an even larger Hamas-run state on Israel’s borders.
Palestinian attackers stabbed an Israeli to death and wounded three more in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday before being shot down by troops, in the latest violence to rock the occupied territory, the Israeli military said.