Netanyahu says he'll allow some aid into Gaza under pressure
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UK, France and Canada condemn ‘egregious actions’ by Netanyahu’s Israel - Sir Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron and Mark Carney called for an end to the renewed military offensive and the expansion of aid.
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ABP News on MSNUK, France, Canada Threaten Action Against Israel's Continued Offensive In Gaza, Netanyahu Hits BackIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed that Israel will achieve "total victory" in Gaza after the United Kingdom, France, and Canada strongly opposed Israel's "egregious actions" following recent expansion of military operations in the Palestinian territory.
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Netanyahu hits back at Starmer over Gaza military offensiveIsrael’s Benjamin Netanyahu said Sir Keir Starmer and his allies were offering a ‘huge prize’ to Hamas by calling for an end to military operations.
Israel allowed some aid into Gaza on Monday, ending a two-month blockade. Coupled with equivocation over battlefield strategy, the move highlights the government’s effort to balance competing interests.
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The Forward on MSNNetanyahu says he has ordered ‘basic’ Gaza aid amid widened offensive and starvation concernsIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he has ordered aid to enter Gaza, days after President Donald Trump joined the ranks of those saying that Gazans were starving under a months-long Israeli blockade.
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Africanews on MSNIsrael to allow 'basic quantity of food' into Gaza to avoid 'hunger crisis'Israel says it will allow a limited amount of humanitarian aid into Gaza after a nearly three-month blockade to avoid a “hunger crisis,” after global experts on food crises warned of famine.
On Iran, Gaza, Syria and Yemen, President Trump is moving ahead without Israel, reshaping decades of foreign policy.
Tensions between Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were already bubbling up before the president visited three of America’s key Arab allies.