Israel’s longest war has so far failed to destroy its main enemy, Hamas, which, despite suffering devastating losses, is framing the Gaza ceasefire agreement as a victory for itself – and a failure for Israel.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog is praising Donald Trump as a "true friend" of Israel, thanking him for his "commitment to bringing all our hostages home."
Israeli President Isaac Herzog urged the government to approve a ceasefire agreement with Hamas. It will be put to a vote in the coming days, according to The Times of Israel. In an address to the nation from his office,
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Israeli officials attempted to downplay reports of the Palestinian Authorities’ role in Gaza and the possibility of a two-state solution that would help normalize relations with Saudi Arabia.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog has welcomed back the four female soldiers released from captivity by the Palestinian militant organization Hamas to Israel. "Daniella, Liri, Naama, and Karina — you are heroes!
Israeli President Isaac Herzog today attended the funeral of Staff Sergeant Oron Shaul in northern Israel. Shaul was killed in combat in Gaza in July 2014, and his body had been held by Hamas since then.
Speaking at World Economic Forum in Davos, president says Israel 'meant it when we signed the agreement,' notes his stance on two-state solution shifted in wake of October 7 The post Herzog sees ‘potential’ for next ceasefire stages as Qatar says talks ‘won’t be easy’ appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Herzog: ‘I want to hear my neighbors say how much they object, regret, condemn and do not accept in any way the terrible tragedy of the terror attack of Oct. 7’
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The ambassador, and older brother to Israeli President Isaac Herzog, said that any annexation could jeopardize Israel's normalization efforts with Saudi Arabia.
Expressing joy and relief, government figures welcome the three hostages' return to Israel, with the far-right saying this doesn't contradict the deal being a 'surrender' to Hamas