Speaking recently in Tel Aviv, a close ally of Benjamin Netanyahu declared it would be “unthinkable” not to carry out a military offensive in Rafah to crush Hamas even if further hostage ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — El presidente de Estados Unidos Joe Biden pidió el lunes de manera urgente al primer ministro israelí Benjamin Netanyahu que no lance una ofensiva contra la ciudad de Rafah ...
Israel's Prime Minister rejected Hamas' demand to end the war in Gaza, amid growing fears of an imminent attack on Rafah by the IDF. Benjamin Netanyahu has come under pressure from his Western ...
El presidente estadounidense, Joe Biden, "reiteró su posición clara" al primer ministro israelí Benjamin Netanyahu en contra de una ofensiva terrestre en Rafah, después de que Israel pidiera a ...
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Una mujer palestina llora a su hijo, Mahmoud Essa, de 12 años, asesinado por el bombardeo israelí de la ...
It is said that Benjamin Netanyahu is in something of a dilemma regarding his planned attack on Rafah. On the one side is the intense pressure on him exerted by President Biden; Israel’s ...
Israeli forces have entered the city of Rafah in the Gaza Strip, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed on Monday. The move comes as part of Israel's ongoing military operation aimed at both ...
The Israeli military on Saturday called on people living in the border city of Rafah in Gaza to evacuate as it prepares to expand its military operation closer to the densely populated area.
Israel’s prime minister said Wednesday that nearly 500,000 people had been evacuated from Gaza’s far-southern Rafah city and dismissed widespread fears of a “humanitarian catastrophe” there.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted there was no "humanitarian catastrophe" in Rafah, even as hundreds of thousands fled the south Gaza city amid intense fighting. Hamas meanwhile ...
Making matters worse for the Israeli premier, reports have surfaced indicating a high level of frustration among authorities in Egypt and suggesting that Cairo may consider scrapping the Camp David ...
In an interview with CNBC, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu provided insights into Israel's ongoing operation in Rafah, emphasizing that the mission would be brief but necessary.