Netanyahu breaks with Biden, rejects Palestinian Authority rule in Gaza
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledges differences in opinion with the United States on the future of Gaza and refuses to consider a return to Western-backed Palestinian rule.
- Netanyahu states that he will not repeat the mistake of the Oslo Accords and emphasizes his refusal to allow those who support terrorism into Gaza after eliminating Hamas.
- US President Joe Biden criticizes Israel's indiscriminate bombing of Gaza, stating that it is losing support from the international community and urging Netanyahu to change his hardline government.
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Netanyahu vows to block Palestinian Authority from Gaza rule
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday vowed to block any attempt to install the Palestinian Authority (PA) in Gaza after the war with Hamas, putting him in direct opposition to the U.S., which wants to see the body rule the coastal strip after the war. Netanyahu said in a video address that he was…
US and Israel differ on Gaza rule after war with Hamas, Benjamin Netanyahu says ‘will not repeat mistake of Oslo’
Israeli forces carried out strikes across Gaza on Tuesday, crushing Palestinians in homes, as the military pressed ahead with an offensive that officials say could go on for weeks or months, amid global calls for a cease-fire
Netanyahu says Israel, U.S. differ about post-war Gaza rule
Israel enjoys U.S. support for its goals of destroying Hamas and recovering hostages held by the Palestinian militants, but the allies differ about what might follow the Gaza war, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday.
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