For months, the Israeli prime minister shifted his stance to suit his political interests, sometimes backing a partial agreement and at other times pushing a comprehensive deal with Hamas.

Readers discuss the Israeli prime minister’s insistence on military action, and what a regional criminal court could achieve.

Prime Minister Netanyahu expands military operation in Gaza despite opposition, protests, and international condemnation, escalating tensions and casualties.

The planned offensive comes during heightened international condemnation of Israel’s aid blockade and fears that many Palestinians will be forcibly displaced.

Netanyahu is latest to ‘approve’ plan that has had daily announcements and that Israel knows will have serious consequences

JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday said he had ordered the beginning of immediate negotiations to release the remaining Israeli hostages in Gaza. The…

At the Security Consultation to Approve the Operational Plan to Take Over Gaza City, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Said the Negotiations Would Be for the 'Release of All the…

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has approved the takeover of Gaza City by the Israel Defense Force and called for negotiating the release of hostages.

Earlier this week, a Hamas source said the armed group had agreed to a temporary ceasefire proposal from mediators.

Israeli PM also says will resume talks for release of all captives and end to the war, but only on Israel's terms.

Depuis des mois, le premier ministre israélien n’a cessé de fluctuer, en fonction de ses intérêts politiques, entre un accord partiel et un accord global avec le Hamas.

For months, the Israeli prime minister shifted his stance to suit his political interests, sometimes backing a partial agreement and at other times pushing a comprehensive deal…