SAO PAULO, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Wednesday rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's proposal to take over the Gaza Strip, and dismissed his expansionist ...
An Israeli army reservist’s dream vacation in Brazil ended abruptly last month over an accusation that he committed war crimes in the Gaza Strip. THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — An Israeli army ...
An Israeli army reservist’s dream vacation in Brazil ended abruptly last month over an accusation that he committed war crimes in the Gaza Strip THE HAGUE, Netherlands -- An Israeli army ...
The Gaza Strip is 45 km (25 miles ... World leaders quickly rejected Trump's proposal including officials of Germany, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Egypt as well as many members of the U.S ...
The world reacted in unified shock on Wednesday after President Donald Trump announced his intention that the U.S. develop the Gaza Strip to create a "Riviera of the Middle East," and that ...
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Wednesday dismissed a plan announced by US President Donald Trump to take control of the Gaza Strip as "practically incomprehensible." During an ...
The Gaza Strip is 45 km (25 miles) long and at most 10 km (6 miles ... World leaders quickly rejected Trump's proposal including officials of Germany, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Egypt as well as ...
An Israeli army reservist's dream vacation in Brazil ended abruptly last month over an accusation that he committed war crimes in the Gaza Strip. Last month, an Israeli army reservist's ideal trip ...
A pro-Palestinian legal group had convinced a federal judge in Brazil to open a war crimes investigation for his alleged participation in the demolition of civilian homes in Gaza. A frightened ...
Gaza 'belongs to Palestinians', Berlin The Gaza Strip "belongs to the Palestinians ... Trump's proposal 'makes no sense': Lula Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said yesterday ...
The Gaza Strip is 45 km (25 miles ... World leaders quickly rejected Trump's proposal including officials of Germany, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Egypt as well as many members of the U.S ...