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While progress on the U.S.-brokered cease-fire deal between Hamas and Israel in October has been slow moving, with both Israel and Hamas accusing the other of failing to uphold their end of the bargain, Trump appeared eager to find ways to speed up the peace process as he stood beside Netanyahu Monday afternoon.
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In a first, President Donald Trump to receive Israel Prize, the country’s top civilian honor
The award “reflects the overwhelming sentiment of Israelis across the spectrum,” the Israeli prime minister said as he met with Trump in Florida.
Israeli prime minister tells US evangelical leaders Israel plans intelligence backed support for persecuted Christian communities in Nigeria.
Within hours, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to land back in Israel, concluding another high-stakes and highly consequential diplomatic visit to the U.S., capped by a meeting with President Donald Trump. He is a lot on his plate coming back - a series of decisions and missions shaped by the messages delivered from the White House.
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Four reasons why Benjamin Netanyahu may not want a Gaza ceasefire to hold
So far, Netanyahu has not allowed in all of the required aid that Gaza desperately needs and is also maintaining that phase two cannot be entered into until Hamas returns the body of the last remaining captive. He has also demanded that Hamas disarms before Israel withdraws its forces, a suggestion fully endorsed by Trump after Monday’s meeting.
On Tuesday's "The Record with Greta Van Susteren," Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu praised President Trump's support against Iran and its proxies. Netanyahu claimed Iran is "in cahoots" with Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela and suggested they are sending weapons to the South American nation.
Goyle is staking out the anti-Israel position in his long-shot bid to unseat longtime incumbent Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, who has stood by the state’s “Israel bond” holdings.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with evangelical leaders in Florida, praising Christian Zionist support for Israel and warning of a broader battle for Judeo-Christian values and Western civilization.