Israel-Gaza War

Netanyahu to convene press conference at 8:15 PM Israel time

In the wake of Hamas' murder of the hostages and the protests and strikes in favor of a deal, the Prime Minister will give a statement and speak to reporters this evening.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. Archive. (Photo: mark reinstein/Shutterstock)

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has announced (Monday) that he will hold a press conference tonight at 8:15 PM Israel Time, where he will take questions from reporters.

The announcement comes in the wake of the murder of the six terrorists and the subsequent protests and solidarity strikes.

Binyamin Netanyahu Hamas Hostages Protests Strike

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