Gaza, Iran and Israel
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US President Donald Trump told Prime Minister Benjamin to end the war in Gaza and to remove the option of striking Iran, N12 reported on Tuesday. N12 attributed these quotes to the conversation that took place between Trump and Netanyahu on Monday.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNTrump urges Netanyahu to end Gaza war, halt Iran strike plans amid ceasefire pushUS President Donald Trump has asked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to end the war in Gaza and stop talk of a potential military strike on Iran.
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Daily Express US on MSNTrump urges Netanyahu to 'end Gaza war and stop Iran threats' amid growing riftCalls for Israel to change course come as Washington seeks a nuclear agreement with Iran and engages in indirect negotiations with Hamas over a ceasefire in Gaza
Donald Trump declared that, “for the first time in a thousand years, the world will look at this region not as a place of turmoil and strife, and war and death, but as a land of opportunity and hope.”
Former premier says Netanyahu 'failed completely' by not preventing Oct. 7 massacre; Palestinian ex-foreign minister says two states 'only doable solution,' sides must be convinced
Israeli forces stepped up bombing of Iranian cities, while Iran pierced Israeli air defences with a successful volleys of retaliatory missile strikes.
(CNN) – A source said President Donald Trump told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to end the war in Gaza and stop talk of an attack on Iran. The two leaders spoke on the phone Monday, with Trump saying the call went “very well.”
In a tense 40-minute phone call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, US President Donald Trump told the premier he must permanently end the war in the Gaza Strip, Israeli television ...
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Daily Times on MSNIsraeli PM suggests killing Iran's supreme leader would end conflictThe assassination of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei would "end" the ongoing conflict between Tehran and Tel Aviv, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday as he refused to rule out taking the action amid the highly volatile regional conflict.
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Dual risks kept investors on edge ahead of markets reopening late on Sunday, from heightened prospects of a broad Middle East war to U.S.-wide protests against U.S. President Donald Trump that threatened more domestic chaos.