Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet President Donald Trump on Tuesday, as Israel and Hamas say they are ready for negotiations on a new phase in their fragile Gaza ceasefire.
Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump will discuss the Gaza ceasefire, with Netanyahu being the first foreign leader to meet Trump since his inauguration.
Hamas still controls most of the enclave, but Israel holds some key areas. International oversight could also be expanded, ...
Binyamin Netanyahu pledged to “redraw the map” as he arrived in Washington DC this week to discuss the second phase of the ...
GazaThe office of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has accused Israel of "ethnic cleansing" in the occupied West Bank. The ...
CAIRO/RAMALLAH - With fighting in Gaza paused, Palestinians are appealing for billions of dollars in emergency aid - from ...
On his arrival at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland on Sunday, Netanyahu received a red carpet welcome from senior Israeli ...
Jerusalem (CNN) — A deadline to begin talks on extending Gaza’s ceasefire arrived Monday with the Israeli prime minister in Washington, silence from his office about when a negotiating team might ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to take off this morning (Sunday) for the United States ahead of his meeting with ...
From the blog of Orna Raz at The Times of Israel ...
Large explosions could be seen in Jenin, West Bank, as Israel detonated several buildings. Israel also struck a vehicle on ...