'Long live Palestine, Long live Sudan, Long live Yemen, Long live Puerto Rico,' the activist said after taking a hammer to the wax figure and pushing it to the ground.
In June, the House passed a bill calling on the U.S. president to sanction those who assist the ICC in its investigation against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other officials.
Netanyahu said his 'steadfast position against the attempt to halt the Israel Defense Forces’ action in Rafah is what has led Hamas to enter negotiations.'
“The President welcomed the release of two additional hostages from Gaza earlier today, and reaffirmed his commitment to ongoing efforts to secure the release of all the remaining hostages taken by Hamas – including Americans – and to provide for safe passage for US citizens and other civilians in Gaza,” the White House said.
"The entire world should know: It was barbaric terrorists in Gaza that attacked the hospital in Gaza and not the IDF," said the Israeli prime minister.
Biden National Security Adviser explained that "a corridor of this kind by dint of geography works best having Israel in as opposed to out and the countries participating prioritized that.”
This gesture symbolizes a remarkable shift in diplomatic relations between Israel and Morocco, showcasing a strengthened bond since Morocco's participation in the Abraham Accords in 2020.
On Sky News Prime Minister Netanyahu argues for the Jewish people's right to Judea and Samaria and explains why Israel's presence there does not prevent peace.
After accusing U.N. inspectors of failing to challenge Tehran, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stepped up threats to attack Iranian nuclear sites and called a rare cabinet war practice.
'If there is no agreement by the end of the year, Israel should attack Iran,' said one of the most influential figures in Netanyahu’s new government back in October.
Abdul Latef Al Zayani says Manama is seeking 'to continue working on the successful achievements' with Israel, and emphasizes his conviction that Prime Minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu believes in peace.
'Whatever the election result, we want to maintain relations with Israel on a sustainable basis, based on mutual respect for sensitivities and common interests,' says the Turkish president.
Former Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu said the 'big prize' is 'peace with Saudi Arabia,' which he 'intend[s] to achieve if [he goes] back into office.'