Netanyahu says Israel retains 'right to return to combat' if ceasefire negotiations do not progress
Sunday, 19 January 2025 () Israel retains the "right" to resume fighting if negotiations with Hamas over the implementation of a ceasefire - expected to take effect today - do not progress, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accepted a truce deal with Hamas, leading to a significant development in the ongoing conflict. As part of the agreement, Hezbollah fighters will be released from Israeli custody, marking a substantial concession from Netanyahu's government. This move is...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing intense criticism following the approval of a ceasefire deal with Hamas, which has sparked protests across Jerusalem. Thousands of demonstrators, including far-right groups, gathered to express their opposition to the deal, which they view as a concession to Hamas. Protesters have labeled the agreement, reportedly influenced by U.S. President Donald Trump’s stance, as detrimental to Israel’s security. Netanyahu’s government has been accused of compromising national interests, with hardline ministers and political opponents pushing back against the terms of the ceasefire. The growing public backlash signals deep divisions within Israel over the approach to peace and military strategy.
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In a dramatic escalation of hostilities, Houthi forces launched a precision missile strike on Tel Aviv, targeting Israel’s Ministry of Defense. The attack, carried out using Thulfiqar ballistic missiles, marks a significant intensification in the ongoing conflict. While Israel’s air defense systems intercepted some of the missiles, the strike still caused damage to key infrastructure. Houthi military spokesperson Yahya Sarea claimed the missiles hit their target with high accuracy, evading Israeli interception. This attack is seen as part of the Houthis’ ongoing support for Hamas and their solidarity with Palestinian efforts in Gaza. The missile strike follows a series of Houthi drone and missile assaults on Israel, signaling an even more volatile situation in the region. No major casualties were reported, but the strike adds to the growing tensions as Israel prepares for a ceasefire agreement with Hamas.
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