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The Times of Israel on MSNEx-police chief says he begged Netanyahu to cut ties with Qatar; Likud: Fake newsFormer top cop Roni Alsheich, who was appointed by PM but became a vocal critic, claims PMO-Qatar affair 'is much more serious than two people having contact' with Doha The post Ex-police chief says he begged Netanyahu to cut ties with Qatar;
Three buses exploded near Tel Aviv on Thursday in what Israeli police are calling a suspected ... of four deceased hostages on Thursday, Hamas and Israel confirmed.
Hamas, Israel and Gaza Strip
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Egypt says negotiations between Israel and Hamas on next phase of Gaza ceasefire have begun
Deadly attack in Israel as Gaza ceasefire with Hamas in peril after Netanyahu halts aid convoys
A deadly stabbing incident brings bloodshed back to Israel as Netanyahu and Hamas accuse each other of violating the increasingly fragile Gaza ceasefire.
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With the Gaza ceasefire in limbo, Israel tries to impose an alternative plan on Hamas
The BBC has been reported to counter-terrorism police over its admission that payments were made to the family of a Hamas official. The broadcaster disclosed last week that it wrote “a number of times” to the film-makers of a documentary asking if the child narrator was connected to Hamas.
The highly anticipated public findings, the first from its internal inquiries into the devastating Hamas-led attack, do not apportion individual responsibility, though officials said that may come later.
This is not the first time L3Harris has been the target of vandalism. Last May, vandals defaced the L3Harris roadside sign, “acting in concert with the larger movement in solidarity with the Palestinian people,
A Hamas official told Newsweek the Israeli government may have staged the attack in a bid to undermine the ceasefire agreement.
Israel and Hamas are now nearing the end of the first phase of the six ... Their hopes faded when Palestinian Authority security forces withdrew and police dismantled the metal barriers set up to manage the expected arrival of the prisoners.
Israel cut off all aid on 2 March, threatening the fragile ceasefire and leaving two million residents struggling to cope amid an unclear future.
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