Israel accepts US proposal for temporary Gaza ceasefire
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday that Israel has killed senior Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar, one of Israel's most wanted targets.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday that a recent airstrike killed Mohammed Sinwar, Hamas’ elusive de facto leader in Gaza, the latest in a string of assassinations that have dealt a serious blow to the group’s top brass but are yet to break its grip on power.
Speaking to the media in Israel for the first time in five months, the Israeli prime minister denied reports of friction with the U.S.
Israel has killed Mohammed Sinwar, the leader of Hamas in Gaza, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has told lawmakers, following Israeli media reports that he had been targeted in a recent airstrike on a hospital in the Strip.
Netanyahu had previously said it is likely Sinwar had been killed in the strike, which Israel said was aimed at a Hamas command center beneath the hospital. He was the younger bro
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar was 'probably' killed in an air strike. Netanyahu expressed willingness to consider a temporary ceasefire and hostage exchange but emphasized that all of Gaza will ultimately be under Israeli control.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the restart of aid to flow into the Gaza Strip on Sunday after international allies warned him of a “red line” over the humanitarian crisis.
Hamas Gaza chief Mohammed Sinwar, the younger brother of the group's deceased leader Yahya Sinwar, has been killed, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told lawmakers Wednesday.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu confirmed that Hamas chief Mohammad Sinwar has been killed in Israel's military campaign in Gaza.
JERUSALEM − Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Hamas Gaza chief, Mohammad Sinwar, one of its most wanted and the younger brother of the group's deceased leader, Yahya Sinwar, had been killed. The annoucement was made May 28.
His bandmate Johnny Greenwood has become one of the most vocal non-Jewish artists rejecting pressure to boycott Israel over its war in Gaza. But famously reticent Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke had not said anything about the war — until now.