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Benjamin Netanyahu

The Israeli premier retweeted a message from the U.S. president warning of severe consequences if the terrorists don’t release the remaining hostages.
“The relentless efforts and activity to free all of the hostages, living and deceased, continue,” said the Israeli premier.
The youngsters toured holy sites and met with wounded Israeli soldiers and families of hostages held in Gaza.
The call between the two leaders comes after the U.S. Secretary of State expedited some $4 billion in military assistance to Israel.
If the terrorist group has not agreed to the U.S. bridging proposal by its next meeting, the Israeli Security Cabinet “will convene and decide on the next steps,” said a spokesman for the Israeli premier.
“The media are not news channels; they are fake channels,” said the Israeli prime minister during a Knesset debate.
The invitation reflects the Jewish state’s relatively mild approach to Russia following its invasion into Ukraine.
Sharabi expressed the urgency of returning the remaining captives in Gaza.
The European Union and mediators Qatar and Egypt condemned the move.
Calling the president Israel’s greatest ally in the White House, Netanyahu expressed gratitude for Trump’s Gaza plan, releasing withheld munitions and pressuring Hamas to release hostages.
After the premier’s Likud Party, Yair Golan’s opposition The Democrats received the next most projected seats.
If the terrorists don’t release hostages, “there will be additional consequences, which I will not detail here,” said the prime minister.