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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu: Money from Qatar didn’t fund Oct. 7, which used cheap means; Qatargate is a ‘libel’Money from Qatar didn’t fund Oct. 7, which used cheap means; Qatargate is a ‘libel’ appeared first on The Times of Israel.
When asked about the snub, he insisted that it wasn’t a snub at all: “This is good for Israel,” Trump said, referring to the ...
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DPA International on MSNReports: Netanyahu government withdrawing all negotiators from QatarThe Israeli government is to withdraw its entire negotiating team from talks in Doha aimed at a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNPM’s pick for Shin Bet chief said to have told colleagues he’s against hostage dealsHostage families forum say if reported remarks by Zini confirmed, 'these are horrifying and contemptible words coming from ...
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The National on MSNGaza truce talks in Doha collapse as Hamas blames Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel recalls its negotiatorsGaza Hamas's unconditional release of US-Israeli citizen Edan Alexander this month had raised hopes that a Gaza ceasefire ...
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NewsNation on MSNNetanyahu sending hostage negotiators to Qatar on WednesdayAlexander, the last remaining American-Israeli hostage in Gaza, was held captive in the strip for more than 19 months.
Officials linked to funds funneled through Mossad, international channels in 'Qatar-gate' scandal - Anadolu Ajansı ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNQatargate suspect set for release from house arrest after court rejects state’s appealCentral District Court upholds lower court decision to release prime ministerial aide Jonatan Urich, dismissing argument that ...
A small team will remain in Qatar to signal to the Americans that Israel is still willing to make efforts to reach a deal.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday dismissed speculation of a falling out with the U.S. administration ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismisses speculation of rift with TrumpIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday dismissed speculation of a falling out with the U.S. administration ...
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