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Hespress on MSNMoroccan parties condemn Netanyahu’s “greater Israel” remarks as threat to regional stability
Moroccan leftist and Islamist organizations have strongly denounced Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s remarks about pursuing a “Greater Israel” rooted in biblical ideology, warning that such ...
Mohammad Momani, Government Communication Minister and Government Spokesperson, confirmed that Benjamin Netanyahu's recent ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNUAE categorically rejects Netanyahu's 'Greater Israel vision'
It also stressed the need to halt all settlement and expansion plans that threaten regional stability and undermine prospects for peace and coexistence in the region ...
The Israeli Prime Minister's recent statement about his vision of Greater Israel has sparked strong reactions from Arab ...
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu expressed readiness to realize Greater Israel, expanding the borders of Israel to include parts ...
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Jordan News Agency (Petra) on MSNRCJA: Netanyahu's 'Greater Israel' remarks threaten int'l peace, security
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's remarks on the so-called "Greater Israel" reflect his belief in the extremism and hatred ideology, which poses a threat to international peace and security, ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNArab nations fume after Netanyahu says he feels connection to vision of ‘Greater Israel’
Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan, Egypt, Arab League and Palestinian Authority issue statements condemning PM's comment, slamming ...
Lebanon is awaiting the return of US presidential envoy Thomas Barrack in coming days who will be carrying Tel Aviv’s ...
Pakistan condemned on Friday recent statements made by Israeli government for a ‘Greater Israel’ and called on ...
The Arab League has condemned in the strongest terms the statements made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday defended a new military offensive in Gaza that's more sweeping than ...
NNA - Former Presidents Amin Gemayel and Michel Sleiman, and former Prime Ministers Najib Mikati, Fouad Siniora, and Tammam Salam held a meeting via Zoom on Saturday ...
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