Netanyahu Had Ceasefire Deal in April 2024 But Kept Gaza War Going to Stay in Power: NY Times
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly rejected ceasefire deals and other chances to deescalate the devastating war in Gaza and beyond, all to remain in power and avoid corruption charges, according to a new investigation in The New York Times Magazine.
"Netanyahu put the integrity of the coalition, the safety of his continuous rule of the government and the state … as a first priority ahead of any other priority," says Ronen Bergman, Pulitzer Prize-winning Israeli investigative reporter.
NYPD BLOCK Protest of MASSIVE BOMBS Shipment to Israel
Status Coup's Ashley Bishop was on-the-ground as pro-Palestine protesters came together to hold a rally informing people that a plane is taking off from JFK airport to Israel carrying millions of pounds of bombs. The NYPD end up blocking them from entering, even after they bought tickets as instructed, causing them to hold the rally where they can.
Setback for Netanyahu as Hamas inflict losses; Houthis cripple maritime industry
The IDF has said that it lost three of its members in Gaza on Monday. This brings the total losses suffered by the IDF in Gaza since 7 October to 897. Rifat Jawaid looks at this major development, which is a major blow to Benjamin Netanyahu’s Gaza ambitions.
Elsewhere, the recent action by Yemeni fighters also known as the Houthis has had a crippling effect on the freedom of navigation in the Red Sea.







