Netanyahu Says No Deal to Hamas
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Wednesday rejected demands by Hamas for a ceasefire that included the release of 1,500 Palestinian Arabs convicted of murder.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Wednesday rejected demands by Hamas for a ceasefire that included the release of 1,500 Palestinian Arabs convicted of murder.
The New York Times reports that the Biden administration will promote a plan to recognize a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza that’s “viable” and “could never threaten Israel.” In other words, a plan neither side will accept.
The US launched airstrikes in Iraq and Syria over the weekend against target linked to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard and Iran-backed militias. At least 40 people were reportedly killed in a move that is likely to escalate hostilities in the region.
At least six KC-135 tankers have been deployed overseas, possibly to assist in strikes against Iran-backed groups responsible for the deadly attack on a US outpost in Jordan last weekend.
The US and UK struck about a dozen targets in Yemen Thursday night, retaliation for attacks on shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. This threatens to turn the Israel-Hamas war into a regional one.
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Israel brought its negotiators home from Qatar after the ceasefire with Hamas collapsed. An Israeli official told the Financial Times, “This will be a very long war.”
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced this week that her state is collecting data from social media platforms to combat “hate speech” and antisemitism.
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