Hamas considers Gaza ceasefire proposal
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the man believed to be the head of Hamas’ armed wing, Mohammed Sinwar, has been killed, apparently confirming his death in a recent strike in the Gaza Strip.
Netanyahu says all of Gaza will be under Israeli control ‘in the end’ - UN says it has been unable to distribute food to Gaza despite Israel lifting an 11-week blockade
Sinwar was the brother of Hamas' former-leader Yahya Sinwar, who was killed in the Gaza Strip last year by Israeli troops.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has said the only way to ensure the security of his country was for it to control all of the Gaza Strip by the end of its offensive in the Palestinian territory. Follow DW for more.
The U.N. says it is trying to get the desperately needed aid that has entered Gaza this week into the hands of Palestinians.
Israel will take over the entire Gaza Strip, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday, as the military announced it would carry out an “unprecedented attack” on Hamas.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed that Israel will not end its genocide in Gaza until it achieves its goal of the total forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza, as outlined by U.S. President Donald Trump in his “Riviera” plan that experts say would violate international law.
Netanyahu acknowledged a new plan developed with the United States for American companies to deliver aid via distribution points secured by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). He accused Hamas of looting previous aid deliveries. He said the decision to resume aid to Gaza came after pressure from allies, who had voiced concern about "images of hunger."
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Worldcrunch on MSNGaza: The Horror Of Netanyahu’s Cynicism — And Western ImpotenceNetanyahu has resumed limited food aid to Gaza for "diplomatic reasons." Meanwhile, the Israeli army continues its offensive to take control of the entire territory, and the West's diplomatic weakness is glaring.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday that Israel has killed senior Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar, one of Israel's most wanted targets.
Hamas has tried to maintain order and curb the civilians' growing opposition to the terrorist group's authority.