Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met on Monday with Adam Boehler, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s special envoy for hostage affairs, according to his office.
President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to finalize a peace deal between Israel and Hamas and end the war in the Gaza Strip during his second term, but doesn’t place trust in anyone else to
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that he had a “very warm” phone call with US President-elect Donald Trump, during which they spoke about the need for Israel’s victory in its war on Hamas in Gaza.
(AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File) FILE - President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shake hands at The Israel Museum in Jerusalem, May 23, 2017. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner, File) FILE - Republican presidential candidate former ...
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President-elect Donald Trump said on Monday he had a "very good talk" with Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, about the war in Gaza and reiterated his threat that "all hell is going to break out" if Hamas does not release its hostages by Jan.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that he had a telephone conversation with United States President-elect Donald Trump Saturday night, which he described as "very friendly, very warm and very important,
President-elect Donald Trump confirmed Monday that he spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently, and warned that “all hell is gonna break out” if Israelis held hostage by Hamas aren’t returned by January 20, the day he reenters the White House.
Reuters reported that following Israel’s victory over Hamas and Hezbollah, and the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria, “Iran is the next target for Benjamin Netanyahu.” The report suggests that if the Islamic Republic does not halt its nuclear program, both the U.S. and Israel may consider military action.
Assad's regime wiped out by insurgents, reportedly backed by Israel and other Western powers non-aligned with Russia, it now looks like Iran's nuclear projects could be the next target, with hopes tha