Netanyahu to Join US-led ‘Board of Peace’ for Gaza
Israeli PM Netanyahu has accepted President Trump’s invitation to join a US-led ‘Board of Peace’ aiming to shape Gaza’s post-war future after initial objections.
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Israeli PM Netanyahu has accepted President Trump’s invitation to join a US-led ‘Board of Peace’ aiming to shape Gaza’s post-war future after initial objections.
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