Israeli ministers push for renewed Gaza offensive, reject cease-fire plan
Israeli ministers are advocating for the resumption of military operations in the Gaza Strip and urging the government to reject a proposed cease-fire roadmap.
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Israeli ministers are advocating for the resumption of military operations in the Gaza Strip and urging the government to reject a proposed cease-fire roadmap.

Thousands of Israelis, including government ministers, marched towards the Gaza border to demand the re-establishment of settlements in the area. The demonstration underscores calls for a return to Israeli communities in the region.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed the campaign against Iran as a historic success and stated that Israeli troops would remain in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria for as long as necessary. This declaration comes despite a US-Iran agreement, which some Israeli officials reportedly oppose, favoring continued sanctions against Tehran.

France has become the latest EU country to impose individual sanctions and a travel ban on Israel's hardline Finance Minister. This action follows similar measures by other Western countries against two Israeli ministers who advocate for Jewish supremacy.
Ireland has announced a ban on Israeli ministers Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben Gvir from entering the country. This decision reflects a significant diplomatic stance by Ireland regarding the actions of the Israeli officials.
Ireland has announced travel bans targeting two Israeli ministers, though specific details regarding the reasons or the ministers involved were not immediately provided.
Hardline Israeli ministers are reportedly pushing for an increase in military strikes targeting Beirut.

A vehicle belonging to a security company providing escort for Israeli ministers struck and killed a 16-year-old Palestinian cyclist near Hebron, though it remains unclear which minister's escort the…

Israeli ministers celebrated the re-establishment of the Sa-Nur West Bank settlement, one of four former settlements approved by the government two decades after settlers were evicted.

Israeli ministers are openly discussing their intentions in South Lebanon, including the possibility of a return of occupation and annexation plans, with the return of residents contingent on a victory over Hezbollah.

Deadly violence has escalated in the West Bank, with clashes between Israeli settlers and Palestinians resulting in multiple fatalities and injuries. Following a deadly shooting and an attack on an off-duty soldier, Israeli forces conducted extensive operations, arresting over 70 terror suspects.

Israeli ministers have announced plans to establish new illegal settlements in both Gaza and the West Bank, allocating significant funds for their development. This move has drawn strong condemnation from Palestinian agencies and international observers, who warn of further encroachment on Palestinian territories.

EU foreign affairs ministers are set to discuss imposing travel bans on Israeli ministers, with Ireland's Minister for Justice Helen McEntee pushing for broader EU trade sanctions.

Israeli forces conducted airstrikes on the Lebanese port city of Tyre, resulting in at least nine deaths and prompting calls for international intervention from Christian leaders. The attacks occurred despite warnings from Iran and amid concerns about further Israeli military action in southern Lebanon.

Ireland has imposed travel bans on two far-right Israeli ministers, Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, due to their controversial statements regarding Gaza. The Taoiseach confirmed the ban, marking a significant diplomatic move.
Several far-right Israeli ministers joined thousands of participants at the annual Israel Day Parade held in New York City.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel will intensify its attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon, vowing to crush the group. This declaration came as Netanyahu was admitted to a Jerusalem hospital for a dental procedure.

Israeli ministers celebrated the re-establishment of a settlement in the West Bank, marking a significant development in the region.

Some Israeli government ministers have reportedly compared Germany to the Nazi regime, contributing to cold relations with Europe, while Prime Minister Netanyahu suggested the continent has forgotten the Holocaust.
A viral barista, a pro-Palestinian Oscar film defeated, and rising US polls: Israel's image is improving, but loose talk from Israeli ministers could undo it all.

Israeli ministers and settlers are advocating for the re-establishment of settlements in Gaza, asserting that 'Gaza is ours.'

SPORAZUM iz Hebrona nije poništen, priopćilo je izraelsko ministarstvo vanjskih poslova, demantirajući krajnje desnog ministra financija Bezalela Smotricha koji je rekao da je "poništio" tri…

Donald Trump is pushing for a US-Iran deal, stating it is hours away, despite Israeli strikes on Beirut's outskirts that he called unjustified and a threat to the ceasefire. Iran has condemned the Israeli attacks and warned the US of consequences.

The UK, Canada, France, Norway, and Australia have announced coordinated sanctions targeting Israeli settlers and networks involved in violence in the West Bank. France has also banned two Israeli ministers from entering the country as part of this push.

Ireland has banned two Israeli government ministers, Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, from entering the country. Dublin considers them radicals responsible for actions in Gaza.
Ireland announced plans to pass legislation by July that would ban the import of goods from Israeli settlements in the West Bank. This move aims to prohibit trade with territories considered occupied under international law.

Haaretz: investigation into Israeli ministers for "crimes in the West Bank". But The Hague denies arrest warrants
Israeli ministers have expressed approval for the resettlement of a West Bank area that was previously cleared during the 2005 pullout.
Hamas's position on disarmament is expected this week, with Israeli ministers reportedly calling for military action against central Gaza camps if the group refuses.