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“It is settled law that the court has jurisdiction in this situation,” claimed Karim Khan.
Judy Woodruff retracts on-air comments about former U.S. president’s alleged involvement in ceasefire talks.
“They have proven this time and again and if we need to—we will prove it again,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a visit to an IAF base in the Jezreel Valley.
The U.S. president also said there is an urgent need to close a deal with Hamas, the White House said.
“The prime minister reiterated Israel’s commitment to the current American proposal on the release of our hostages,” the PMO stated.
Netanyahu was not at the residence during the incident.
Citing two U.S. sources, “Axios” reported that the two leaders were to discuss the proposed Gaza ceasefire.
The Prime Minister’s Office wants $19,000 for the March travel, saying it was not authorized.
Nabih Berri, an ally of the Iranian terror proxy, added that a “response or revenge is a dish that is eaten cold.”
“An end to the war in Gaza would be a decisive step towards a regional de-escalation,” a government spokesperson in Berlin said.
“No country should be allowed to harm our sovereignty,” stated Beit El Council head Shai Alon.
Yoav Gallant has turned into a political nemesis for the prime minister, but circumstances may keep the pair working together to fight Israel’s enemies.