Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel on Wednesday accepted the invitation of U.S. President Donald Trump to join his intergovernmental Board of Peace organization as questions -- and concerns -- loom over its pote

JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened a meeting of his ruling coalition partners on Sunday after objecting to the composition of a Gaza advisory panel…

Israel says it is unhappy it was not consulted, and Palestinians have also been critical.

Il primo ministro di Israele Benyamin Netanyahu ha accettato l'invito del presidente degli Stati Uniti Donald Trump a far parte del Board of Peace: lo annuncia il suo ufficio,…

Il primo ministro di Israele Benyamin Netanyahu ha accettato l'invito del presidente degli Stati Uniti Donald Trump a far parte del Board of Peace: lo annuncia il suo ufficio,…

<p>The announcement came after Israel said the makeup of the Board’s Gaza executive body did not align with Israel’s interests.</p>

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JERUSALEM: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel said Wednesday he had agreed to join US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace, after his office earlier criticized makeup…

Benjamin Netanyahu aderisce al “Board of Peace” voluto da Donald Trump. Il primo ministro israeliano ha accettato l’invito del presi...

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel on Wednesday accepted the invitation of U.S. President Donald Trump to join his intergovernmental Board of Peace organization as…

Israeli prime minister accepts position on US-proposed body with initial remit to oversee Gaza ceasefire

Israel is the latest country to publicly accept an invitation to a new international organisation that many fear may be designed to supplant the UN.

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is also among those accepting membership, reported to cost $1bn

Israel has previously objected to the membership of the board

India considers joining Trump’s Gaza peace board as regional leaders discuss deepening ties amid the Israel-Palestine conflict.

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's flip-flop is part of disruption tactics to stall any peace in Gaza, say analysts.