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Six Palestinians were killed and many others, including children, were injured in an Israeli attack on a school that had become a shelter in eastern Gaza City.Al Jazeera reported this.Cardinal Pierbattista Fitzabella is in Gaza to meet the faithful of the Holy Family community.White House envoy Steve Witkoff met in Miami with senior officials from Qatar, Egypt and Turkey to discuss the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire.
Six Palestinians were killed and several others, including children, were injured in an Israeli attack on a school shelter in the Tufah neighborhood of eastern Gaza, Al Jazeera reported.
The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal Pierbattista Pisabala, has arrived in the Gaza Strip for a visit to the Christmas celebrations.The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem announced in a note that the cardinal would preside over the "Christmas Mass at the Church of the Holy Family," the only Catholic church in the war-torn Palestinian enclave, where a small Christian minority still lives.
White House Special Envoy Steve Witkoff met in Miami with senior officials from Qatar, Egypt and Turkey to discuss the second phase of the ceasefire in Gaza.Axios reports, citing a White House official and two sources with direct knowledge of the matter.The meeting was attended by Qatar's Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman al-Thani, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and Egypt's Badr Abdelatty.minister of foreign affairs.According to the report, the four countries believe that both Israel and Hamas are stalling to avoid implementing the second phase of the agreement.
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The Israel-Palestine question, what it is and how it was born
The October 7, 2023 attack by Hamas on Israel and Gaza has once again drawn attention to a decades-long conflict that has yet to find a final solution.Although some efforts have been made over the years.Finally, in October 2025, a US plan was accepted by both sides (albeit as a first phase).
The Israel-Palestine issue, what it is and how it was born
Go to content Israel's war with Hamas and affirmation of US plans: What happened in two years
On October 7, 2023, terrorists entered the south of the Jewish state, attacked the kibbutzim near the border with the Gaza Strip, killed families and kidnapped people.The victims of the massacre were around 1,300.Israel responded by launching Operation Iron Swords with massive bombing of Gaza, which was followed by a ground offensive that led to the invasion of the strip, which is still under Israeli control today.There are more than 60 thousand dead.Over the months, the conflict spread to Hezbollah in southern Lebanon and Iran.
The Israel-Hama War and Yes to the US Plan: What Happened in 2 Years
Go inside Wsj This is a luxury resort project for Gaza
The White House asked the 'Wall Street Journal' to tell the News of the Gaza, He is not doing the best Gaza, Save the Raado!
WSJ: This is the Gaza reconstruction plan
Luxury seaside resorts.High speed trains.Digital networks optimized with artificial intelligence, all or almost all in the name of US President Donald Trump.According to the 'Wall Street Journal', 'Project Sunrise' is the American administration's proposal to foreign governments and investors to transform the Gaza Strip into an unprecedented coastal destination.Jared Kushner, son-in-law of President Trump and ambassador to the Middle East.A team led by Steve Wittkoff has drawn up a proposal to transform the bombed enclave into a sprawling city.In 32 pages of slides, filled with images of skyscrapers along the coast along with charts and cost tables, the plan outlines steps to move Gazans from tents to high-rise penthouses and from poverty to prosperity, although it is not clear how.The presentation is "sensational."But it was marked as "unclassified" and did not specify which countries or companies would finance the reconstruction of Gaza.He did not even specify where the two million Palestinians who were displaced during the reconstruction lived.US officials said the United States had shown slides to potential donor countries, including the wealthy Emirates, Turkey and Egypt.
The Abrahamic covenant, what they are and what they offer
In 2020, political efforts led to a series of agreements to improve relations between Israel and many Arab countries.The United States approved these agreements during the first term of Donald Trump's administration.Escalating conflicts in the Middle East over the past two years have repeatedly undermined the agreement.Here's what you need to know.
What are the Ibrahim deals and what do they support?
Go to capacityNUN, food emergency for 1.6 million people in Gaza
In the Gaza Strip, more than one and a half million Palestinians are struggling with "extreme levels of food insecurity."This is what the UN spokesman, Stephane Dujarric, said."There are one million and 600 thousand people in Gaza - he said - representing more than 75 percent of the population, facing extreme levels of food insecurity and acute malnutrition.""Violent storms are winter," he said, "exacerbating these numbers, with vital infrastructure, from hospitals to bakeries to water and sewer services, struggling to function."
Israel has launched an investigation into attacks on settlements in Gaza
The Times of Israel reports that the Israeli army has announced that it has launched an investigation into an attack on Gaza City this evening that killed at least five people.Al Jazeera reported that six people were killed.According to the army, during operations on the Israeli side in the northern part of the cease-fire strip, soldiers identified several suspects in some "structures" on the west side of the Yellow Line, that is, in an area not controlled by IS.After the soldiers identified the suspects, the army he shot at but did not say if they were armed or how they posed a threat.
Israel-Palestine, from Oslo to Sharm: peace plans over the years
From the Camp David accords to the Sharm el-Sheikh summit, a diplomatic path to peace has been sought in the Middle East for some time.A path marked by many failures.Now, with the signing of the first phase of Trump's plan for Gaza, we seem to be at a turning point.From the Rabin-Arafat handshake to the "Two States, Two Peoples" proposals: here are the steps to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Israel-Palestine, from Oslo to Sharm: peace plans over the years
View Al Jazeera content: “Israeli attacks on Gaza shelters, 6 people killed”
Gaza civil defense sources told Al Jazeera that an attack by Israel on a school center in the Tuffah district in the east of Gaza killed six Palestinians and many children were injured.
Gaza, the case of dividing the Strip into two parts: what we know
The possible new US idea for the Gaza Strip would involve dividing it into two areas, one under Israeli control and the other under Hamas.The hypothesis circulated after US Vice President JD Vance's visit to Israel.Here's what it is.
Gaza, the bisection hypothesis: what we know
Skip to content Gaza, what is the 'IRA model' for disarming Hamas
As the cease-fire in Gaza holds - barely - we wonder what the path of the second phase of Donald Trump's peace plan could be.And among the various possibilities that emerged, he spoke of an "IRA model" to end the armed struggle of Hamas.But how did the conflict in Northern Ireland end, and is it really replicable to end the war that the Strip thought?
Gaza, who is the 'Yoddel' to the victim of Hamas
Skip to content From Freed Hostages to Victims: The Damage of the War in Gaza
The day after the peace agreement was officially signed by Donald Trump in Sharm El Sheikh, mediators worked on "phase 2" of the plan, particularly regarding the future security and governance of the Strip, while its first part was still fragile.So what are the figures for the two-year conflict?
From freed hostages to victims: figures of the Gaza war
He was killed in an Israeli attack on Gaza
In an Israeli attack on a school in the Gaza Strip that was turned into a shelter, six Palestinians were killed and others were injured, including children.This was reported by Al Jazeera.Israeli forces bombed a school where displaced persons lived near al-Durra Hospital in the Tuffah neighborhood of eastern Gaza.
White House."Wheatcroft meets Egypt, Qatar, Turkey".
A White House spokesman told Al Jazeera television that "Whitecroft and Kushner will hold another meeting today with Qatar, Egypt and Turkey".News of the additional meeting comes after a meeting held by Trump's Middle East envoy, Steve Whitecroft, with Turkish Minister Hakan Fidan, Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed Al-Thani and representatives of Egypt.The meeting discussed the next steps in the Gaza Strip.
Israeli hostages released by Hamas Gaza ceasefire.PHOTO
Twenty people abducted in the October 7, 2023 attack were released, handed over to the Red Cross and returned to Israel.Here are their stories
Gaza truce, which are Israeli hostages released by Hamas.Photography
Go to ContentMedia, 'Israel goes up hard at the gates of the Al-Aqsa mosque'
Tens of thousands of people celebrated Friday prayers at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque, despite Israeli authorities imposing strict military restrictions on access to the mosque.According to a news report by the Palestinian agency Wafa, citing local sources, "army forces intervened between worshipers at the Lions and Herod's Gate during Friday's sermon".Also, some occupation soldiers attack many youths in the old city and block the entrance to the mosque.
Media, 'Israel will take strict measures at Al-Aqsa Mosque entrance'
Despite strict military restrictions by Israeli authorities on access to the mosque, tens of thousands of people held prayers on Friday at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.According to the Palestinian news agency Wafa, citing local sources, "specialized forces were standing among the worshipers at the gates of the lions and the gates of Herod during Friday sermons."The force "stopped and searched some youths, checked their identity documents and prevented some from entering the mosque to pray. In addition, some videos captured images of soldiers attacking several youths in the old city and blocking access to the mosque."
Media, Lebanese army receives weapons from Hezbollah underground
The Saudi Al-Hadath TV channel reported from a source familiar with the details that the Lebanese army discovered an underground military facility owned by Hezbollah, which housed equipment and weapons.The structure was located in the village of Kafra in southern Lebanon, and according to the source, it will take several days to dismantle it.Ynet reports this.
Rubio, "without the disarmament of Hamas, there will be no peace in Gaza"
"There will be no peace in Gaza without the disarmament of Hamas," Marco Rubio said at a press conference at the end of the year.
Rubio, we need to define a mandate for the Gaza Stabilization Force
The US administration will need to clarify the mandate of the International Security Assistance Force (ISF) before it expects foreign commitments to join the force.US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said "I think they want to know exactly what the mandate will be and what the financial means will be", thanking "Pakistan for the offer to consider the possibility of being part of it. I think we still need some answers before we ask anyone to make a firm commitment."who are willing to come forward and be part of this stabilization force", the Washington diplomat said he is "sure", despite the widespread news that shows the difficulty of the United States in finding countries willing to contribute to the ISF. Looking to the future, "
The next step is to announce a peace council and a Palestinian technocrat (committee) to help ensure day-to-day governance."
Egypt: "No one threatens the Palestinian cause"
Egypt reiterated its rejection of "all measures that undermine Palestinian territorial integrity or endanger the Palestinian issue". In a meeting with Algerian Foreign Minister Ahmed Attaf, Egyptian diplomatic chief Badr Abdelati underlined the need for uninterrupted delivery of humanitarian aid and the need to create conditions for rapid recovery and reconstruction. Some bilateral issuesIn addition to addressing the issue, both sides reaffirmed their full support for a Libyan-led solution and underlined the importance of continuing to activate the tripartite system between Egypt, Algeria and Tunisia. This system aims to consolidate Libyan institutions, ensure the withdrawal of all foreign forces, fighters and mercenaries, and create the necessary conditions for holding simultaneous presidential and parliamentary elections.Regarding the continent, the two ministers underlined in various contexts the importance of strengthening Egyptian-Algerian coordination, working for the stability and development of the continent while respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of African countries and rejecting foreign interference.
IDF: "Palestinians killed after crossing yellow line in Gaza"
A Palestinian was killed in southern Gaza by a man who crossed the yellow line marking the border between Gaza and the Israeli-controlled area of the enclave, the Israeli army announced today.According to the Jewish state army, he was killed in an airstrike because he "posed a threat".Haaretz wrote.
Israel, Russian accused of spying for Iran
A Russian who was arrested in Israel in early December has been charged with spying for Iran.Prosecutors accused Vitaly Zvyagintsev of photographing infrastructure and ships in Israeli ports at the direction of Iranian intelligence officials.According to the investigation, the 30-year-old since October was in contact with an Iranian middleman who called himself "Romanian" and received payments in exchange for completing missions.He is accused of contacting a foreign agent and providing information to an enemy.
Bennett: "Hacked phone? Attacks don't deter me"
After his mobile phone was hacked by Iranian hackers, former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett assured that the incident does not deter him and that he intends to continue his political commitments ahead of the next elections in 2026. He said: "No attack will stop me from fulfilling my life's mission of healing the country. There are many people who do not want to see me prime minister of Israel again. If any of them think that this will discourage me, they are very wrong." Hacking group Handala claimsthat he managed to penetrate the former prime minister's Telegram profile and extract the list of contacts, documents, messages, videos and photos published on the web.
DG KI MOUN KI - "More than a thousand people die of diseases in Gaza waiting to be evacuated."
"Since October 2023, WHO and its partners have evacuated more than 10,600 patients from Gaza, including more than 5,600 children, each in need of high-quality medical care. However, many other patients still remain in Gaza to receive adequate treatment," WHO Director-General, T.awaiting medical discharge between July 2024 and November 28, 2025.” and “this number may be an underestimate.”
"The WHO calls on other countries to open their doors to patients from Gaza and to restart medical evacuations in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem. The lives of these people depend on them," warns the director general of the Geneva-based agency.
Save the Children: "4 in 10 children in Gaza live at 5 levels of severe hunger" (2)
Now that the winter is coming, families cannot return to their homes and are forced to live in broken tents or without shelter, children are at risk of diarrhea, skin diseases such as scabies, respiratory diseases such as pneumonia, and hypothermia, continued the international organization, which highlighted that these small risks of rising temperatures are the body's growth and recovery from disease.Some of them don't make it and die of hypothermia."The end of the year is a time of rest for many, but let's not allow silence for Gaza. The suffering of its people is far, far away. These new data should bring the world's attention back to Gaza. Hunger and malnutrition cause many physical damages to children, with an impact that is not limited to the Middle East and North Africa," said Ahmad Alhend.North Africa.Save the Children reiterates its call for a ceasefire in Gaza to turn into a full ceasefire and for the Israeli authorities to lift the siege, guarantee the opening and full operation of all border crossings on both sides and for the lifting of aid restrictions and the continuation of services.
Save the Children: "For 4 children in Gaza with 5 levels of critical hunger"
Four out of five children in Gaza will start the new year hungry, despite an agreement by Israeli authorities two months ago to allow more food aid to enter, Save the Children said, analyzing new data released by the Integrated Food Security Program (IPC) showing that 1.6 million people, or 77 percent of the region's population, including 800,000 children, will continue to experience acute food insecurity by 2026. As a result, population needs remain. If left untreated, children suffer fromsevere and chronic malnutrition.
Lebanon, new coordination meeting with Israel on ceasefire (2)
A source close to the talks, quoted by Reuters, said that disputes over how to limit arms south of the Litani River and the deployment of troops to Beirut, a stronghold of the pro-Iranian Shiite movement, had also been resolved.Lebanese President Joseph Aoun from Beirut once again emphasized the priority of the return of residents of border villages to their homes and announced the next meeting of the committee for January 7.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office confirmed the meeting, stressing that it was "a continuation of security talks to ensure the disarmament of Hiz."Ways of promoting economic projects to show mutual interest in eliminating the threat of Hezbollah and ensuring stable security of residents on both sides of the border were discussed," he added.
Lebanon, new coordination meeting with Israel for the ceasefire
A new meeting in Nakhoura, southern Lebanon, of the United States-led international committee overseeing a cease-fire agreement between Hezbollah and Israel.As reported by the US Embassy in Beirut, civilian representatives from Israel and Lebanon discussed measures needed to ensure the safe return of residents displaced by the war and to promote economic reconstruction.The parties agree that sustained political and economic progress is essential to consolidate security interests and ensure long-term stability and prosperity.From a stability perspective, a strong Lebanese army is also needed to ensure security south of the Litani River, where Hezbollah has “ruled” for many years.
Iraq, Tajani meets his counterpart: focus on bilateral relations, Gaza and Syria
Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani met with Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein.On the agenda for the talks is the strengthening of the bilateral partnership in the economic, cultural and defense sectors as well as the situation in the Middle East.
Iraq - Farnesina reported in the memo - is Italy's strategic partner in the region: about 500 Italian troops are engaged in the country, both bilateral and multilateral training, the latter as part of the Daesh coalition and local NATO operations.
The two ministers agreed to stay in close contact on developments in the Middle East and exchanged detailed views on the political and security situation in Syria.
Israel: "IPC gives baseless reports about the reality of Gaza"
Israel's Coordinator of Government Activities in the Palestinian Territories (COGAT) has strongly rejected the latest IPC report, which states that the food situation in Gaza is critical.The document "again paints a distorted, partial and unsubstantiated picture of the humanitarian situation in the Strip," Kogat argued, adding that "the report is based on serious gaps in data collection and sources that do not reflect the full scope of humanitarian assistance."The Israeli agency reported that since the end of October, between 600 and 800 trucks have entered the Palestinian enclave every day, 70% of them carrying food aid."About 30,000 food trucks have entered the Gaza Strip with more than 500,000 tons of food during the ceasefire," he said.
Gaza, the idea of dividing the strip in two: what we know
A possible new American idea for Gaza would involve dividing it into two areas, one under Israeli control and the other under Hamas.The hypothesis was spread after the visit of the American Vice President JD Vance to Israel.Here's what it is.
Gaza, the hypothesis of the separation of the Strip into two parts: what we know
Skip to content Ankara welcomes lifting of US sanctions against Syria
"We welcome the lifting of Caesar Act sanctions against Syria by the United States."Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman Oncu Keceli said this after the United States Congress recently approved the definitive repeal of the Caesar Act, a 2019 provision that imposed sweeping sanctions against the government of Bashar al-Assad and against anyone who supports Syrian military equipment or has economic ties to Damascus."We hope this step will help strengthen stability, security and prosperity in Syria, further promoting international cooperation for the reconstruction and development of the country," the official added in X's message.
Pizzaballa in Gaza on Sunday will preside over the "Christmas in the Church of the Holy Family"
The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, has arrived in the Gaza Strip to visit the Christmas celebrations.The Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem announced this in a note, stating that on Sunday the cardinal will preside over a "Christmas mass at the church of the Holy Family", the only Catholic church in the war-torn Palestinian enclave, where a small Christian minority still lives.
UN: "Famine has won in Gaza, but the situation remains critical"
Famine was declared in the Gaza Strip last August due to the ease of delivery of aid.
"The food security situation in the Gaza Strip has improved. However, the situation remains critical: the entire area is classified as emergency until mid-April 2026 and no area is currently considered hungry," said the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification Initiative (IPC), a coalition of monitoring organizations mandated by the United Nations to issue warnings.
Cardinal Pizzaballa is in Gaza
Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa is in Gaza to meet the faithful Parish families.During the presentation of the photo book "Ansa", the Patriarch of Jerusalem expressed his desire to arrive at the parish before the Christmas holidays and asked the authorities for the necessary permission.
The Israel-Palestine issue, what it is and how it came about
The October 7, 2023 attack by Hamas against Israel and the Gaza Strip has focused attention on a decades-long conflict that has yet to find a final solution.Although efforts have been made over the years.Most recently, the American plan was agreed upon by both sides in October 2025 (though only for the first phase).
The Israeli-Palestinian question, what it is and how it arises
Go to the topic of Lebanon, meeting with the US today to monitor the ceasefire
The Lebanese Ceasefire Monitoring Committee will meet today for the fifteenth time in Naqoura, south of Lebanon, with the participation of Deputy National Security Adviser Yossi Draznin.Lebanon will be represented by the former ambassador to the USA, lawyer Simon Karem, and the representative of the US president in the region, Morgan Ortagus, will participate on behalf of the American side.Hezbollah's Lebanon-affiliated newspaper "Al-Akhbar" reported that "the Army delegation insists on discussing the area south of the Litani River and will report on the Army's progress on Hezbollah weapons and the obstacles that are delaying the deployment of troops in the area."
Gaza, Life after the Siege: Violations, Frost and the Search for Normality
After the ceasefire was declared, the attacks did not stop, access to aid remained limited and winter once again hit the people living in tents. Story by Giulio Cuccini, Emergency Coordinator of the NGO CESVI.
Gaza, life after the end of the fire: violations, ice and the search for normality
Skip to content Disarmament of Hezbollah, new direct meeting between Israel and Lebanon
In the past few hours, Israel and Lebanon held a new direct meeting in southern Lebanon "to maintain a border ceasefire and prevent a resumption of hostilities".And above all, the disarmament of Hezbollah, a Lebanese armed group close to Iran.This was reported by regional media, according to which the meeting was held at Cape Nakura near the border line between the two countries.For Israel, Joseph Draznin, head of the National Security Council, attended the first meeting earlier in the month, followed by his deputy Eli Reznik.The clash is part of the so-called "ceasefire process" led by the United States and France, which is responsible for monitoring the agreement that enters into force in November 2024 and will take place at the end of the year, marking the deadline for the Lebanese government's commitment to disarm Hezbollah.According to media sources, the meeting was officially presented as devoted to economic issues and local cooperation, but the unspecified goal was to prevent a new military escalation.The meeting is taking place in a situation with high tensions, as Israel has stepped up its operations in southern Lebanon in recent days, including an airstrike on a vehicle on the road between Addiseh and Misreba on December 16.At the diplomatic level, French, Saudi Arabian and American officials met yesterday in Paris with the commander of the Lebanese army to discuss the roadmap and operational mechanisms to disarm Hezbollah, which is considered to maintain the ceasefire and stability in southern Lebanon.
WHO: More than 1,000 dead in Gaza awaiting evacuation
Over the past year and a half, more than 1,000 patients have died while waiting for emergency medical evacuation from war-torn Gaza, the World Health Organization announced.WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said many more patients remain in Gaza waiting to be evacuated to receive adequate medical care, the director-general wrote.evacuation in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem. The lives of those people depend on it," he emphasized. Since October 2023, WHO and its partners have evacuated from Gaza more than 10,600 patients with serious health problems, including more than 5,600 children, "each of whom needed advanced medical care."
Mattarella: “UNIFIL is a source of dignity and pride, wisdom and measure in difficult times”
"Our mission at UNIFIL is a source of strength and pride for our country, and this is one of the most representative signs that our country has shown in this cause outside of cooperation within the United Nations. The work is difficult, it has become more important recently, so we must thank the wisdom and flexibility of the presidential administration. year."
"I congratulate and thank you for what you are doing," and thank all the missions in the Middle East that show our ability to contribute and cooperate for stability, peace and in efforts to restore cooperation everywhere."
Hamas on Miami talks: "We hope to reach an agreement to end the conflict"
Hamas hopes to end Israel's "crime" in the Gaza Strip, talks scheduled for today in Florida.This was said by a senior official of the Palestinian movement.representatives of Qatar, Egypt and Turkey, mediators in the conflict, to discuss the next step regarding the Gaza Strip.
Israel strikes Gaza, killing at least 4
The Palestinian Wafa news agency reported that at least four people, including a woman, were killed in a series of airstrikes by Israeli forces in Khan Younis and Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.Israeli naval vessels also shelled the coastal waters heavily.In Rafah, Israeli naval vessels fired their machine guns at fishing boats near the coast, with Wafa reporting that there were no casualties.
Iran: "Israel wants to consolidate its occupation of Syria"
Iran accuses Israel of "possessing the scientific knowledge to intensify its operations" and criticizes its attack on the village of Beitkin in late November, which killed 13 people.Saeed Iravani, representative of Iran"Israel's actions are neither defensive nor accidental, but part of a clean strategy to unify operations, divide Syria and weaken its national unity by exploiting ethnic and group differences and pursuing a separatist agenda," told the UN Security Council meeting. According to Meir's report, Iravani added: "Over the past year, the Israeli government has increased its unlawful use of force, expanded its military presence and pursued policies aimed at consolidating and normalizing its operations in the Syrian region."
Wafa: Settler runs over Palestinian with car, breaks leg
A young Palestinian man suffered two broken legs after he was shot by an Israeli settler in an Amman street east of Nablus early this morning. The news was reported by the Palestinian agency Wafa. Local sources said that a group of settlers drove into the eastern part of the city and one of them deliberately ran over a young man walking on Amman Street, breaking both his legs.
Gaza, what is the 'VAI model' to disarm Hamas
We are left wondering what could be the second phase of Donald Trump's plan for peace - slowly - with a cease fire in Gaza.And among the various possibilities that have been circulated, there has been talk of the "IRA model" of ending the armed struggle of Hamas.But how did the conflict in Northern Ireland end, and is ending the war that devastated the Strip really a repeat?
What is the "Ara model" for disarming Gaza and Hamas?
Skip to content Netanyahu: "Thanks to the US for the sanctions on the ICC judges"
After Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanked the United States for imposing sanctions on two International Criminal Court (ICC) judges."Israel recognizes the strong leadership and firm action of Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the decision of US President Donald Trump to use the law as a weapon to fight threats, which are a serious threat to both countries," Netanyahu's letter said.
Crazeta: "Gaza is ready to send carabinieri on a mission"
"We have provided for the mission in Gaza the training of future police forces by the Carabinieri. The countries that must be involved in the region in the coming weeks will be determined to restore minimum living conditions and restore the future of the Palestinian people who until now have only known war."
