Netanyahu Agrees to Join U.S.-Led ‘Board of Peace’ for Gaza 🤝
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to join the U.S.-led “board of peace” for Gaza, reversing earlier opposition as part of a global effort to shape the territory’s future.
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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to join the U.S.-led “board of peace” for Gaza, reversing earlier opposition as part of a global effort to shape the territory’s future.
Israeli PM Netanyahu accepted President Trump’s invitation to join the U.S.-led Board of Peace for Gaza, reversing Israel’s earlier opposition to the plan.
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