Benjamin Netanyahu
“We have an interest in advancing this phase, not delaying it,” the premier told Knesset lawmakers.
“We will advance the Negev on several fronts, and one of them is Jewish settlement,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.
Technical preparations are finished to enable the opening of the Gaza-Egypt border, an Israeli official said.
The Israeli president said that he respects U.S. President Trump “tremendously,” but that his decisions will not bypass Israel’s legal system.
“We have a certain argument with our friends in the United States over the composition of the executive board that will oversee the processes in Gaza,” the Israeli prime minister said.
The Israeli finance minister warns Netanyahu to lead the move and rejects Trump’s proposed postwar plan.
The senator’s meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu came “at one of the most consequential moments in recent memory,” Lindsey Graham wrote.
Netanyahu has slammed the inclusion of Turkey, Qatar and Egypt in the subordinate Gaza Executive Board.
The matter will be discussed with Secretary Marco Rubio, the premier stated.
The Kremlin said Moscow offered to mediate on Tehran after Washington signaled it favors a diplomatic path over military action.
The Blue and White Party leader also urges Lapid, Liberman and Eisenkot to to do so, as well, if needed.
Braverman, set to become ambassador to the U.K., denounces obstruction of justice probe as a “delusional political investigation.”