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(Israel Hayom) Ariel Kahana - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Saturday that his decision to allow Qatari funds into Gaza is intended to do "everything possible to ensure calm is restored to Israel's Gaza-vicinity communities, while preventing a humanitarian crisis [in Gaza]." Meanwhile, Hamas military leader Yahya Sinwar declared, "There is no agreement with Israel....The money to pay the salaries is a direct result of the uncompromising struggle of the Palestinian people in Gaza and the March of Return on the fence....Hamas is not negotiating with the Zionist enemy, nor will it do so in the future." 2018-11-12 00:00:00Full Article
Netanyahu: We're Doing Everything Possible to Restore Calm to Israel's Gaza-Vicinity Communities
(Israel Hayom) Ariel Kahana - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Saturday that his decision to allow Qatari funds into Gaza is intended to do "everything possible to ensure calm is restored to Israel's Gaza-vicinity communities, while preventing a humanitarian crisis [in Gaza]." Meanwhile, Hamas military leader Yahya Sinwar declared, "There is no agreement with Israel....The money to pay the salaries is a direct result of the uncompromising struggle of the Palestinian people in Gaza and the March of Return on the fence....Hamas is not negotiating with the Zionist enemy, nor will it do so in the future." 2018-11-12 00:00:00Full Article
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