Hamas Confirms Death of a Top Commander in Gaza
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After Sydney attack, Netanyahu says he warned Canberra was ‘pouring fuel on antisemitic fire’
Israeli politicians liken terror attack to Oct. 7, accuse Australia of ignoring anti-Jewish incidents in lead-up; some officials say victims' blood is on government's hands
The next phase of the Gaza ceasefire involves an international security force and other measures and has not yet started.
At least 12 people were killed and 29 injured after two gunmen opened fire at people gathered at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu criticised Australian PM Albanese over Jewish community safety after Sydney Hanukkah shooting. Albanese rejected the claims and emphasised national unity amid ongoing investigations.
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Benjamin Netanyahu claims Australian government 'encouraged antisemitism' after terror attack
Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed that the Australian government stoked the flames that led to Sunday’s horrific attack in Sydney. The Israeli Prime Minister believes Australia ‘encouraged antisemitism’ by showing support for a Palestinian statehood this year.
Negotiations on the next stages of Trump's plan to end the two-year war in the Palestinian enclave have been continuing.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the request would help unify the country at a time of momentous changes in the region.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his coalition on Wednesday boycotted a Knesset vote endorsing US President Donald Trump’s plan for Gaza.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been accused of not doing enough to protest Australia’s Jewish community before Sunday’s horror Hanukkah attack which has left at least 16 people dead.