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Israel says President Donald Trump's Middle East visit is the "window of opportunity" to secure a hostage deal before it launches a massive military operation to take over the Gaza Strip.
The plan involves relocating Gaza's entire population southward and maintaining a military presence in captured areas.
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israel approved plans Monday to capture the entire Gaza Strip and to stay in the Palestinian ...
Israeli cabinet approves plan to capture all of Gaza and keep its soldiers there indefinitely - Netanyahu has called up tens ...
A source within Yemen's Ansar Allah movement, widely known as the Houthis, has told Newsweek the group possesses new weapons ...
Israeli Cabinet ministers approved a plan early Monday to take over the Gaza Strip for an unspecified period of time, a move ...
A Houthi missile struck Ben-Gurion airport Sunday for the first time since the war began, briefly closing it just as Israel ...
Israel’s security cabinet on Sunday approved an expanded military operation in Gaza that would include relocating the enclave’s ...
The new plan also calls for hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to move to Gaza's south, likely exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.
An Israeli defence official said it would not be launched before US President Donald Trump concludes his visit next week to the Middle East ...
The lawyers of Indian scholar Badar Khan Suri, who was allegedly jailed for "spreading Hamas propaganda", have accused the ...
Two Israeli officials say ministers have approved a plan to seize the Gaza Strip and to stay in the territory for an ...