"I acknowledge the fact that we are not dealing successfully enough with our advocacy," Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar told Newsweek in Jerusalem.
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Israels Foreign Minister Gideon Saar is concluding a diplomatic visit to Europe this evening, following the development in the negotiations for the release of the Israelis held hostage in Gaza.
Israel's Foreign Minister Gideon Saar is returning from Europe earlier than planned to vote on a potential ceasefire and hostage release agreement involving Gaza. This decision follows rapid advancements in negotiation talks,
Israel's Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said he was cutting his visit to Europe short on Wednesday so that he could take part in security cabinet and government votes on a Gaza hostage release and ceasefire deal.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar reportedly shortened his visit to Europe as a ceasefire deal approached.
Israel and Hamas have reportedly struck a ceasefire and hostage release agreement that will end the conflict that has been ongoing for more than a year.
The Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar visited the United Arab Emirates ... said that the group's "experience of negotiating with Israel has proven that the only solution to reclaim the rights ...
“Israel is under attack. Constantly. Another vicious Palestinian terror attack has occurred today. Three Israelis were brutally murdered: two women in their sixties and one man in his forties. Eight people were wounded. Families have been shattered,” Sa’ar tweeted.
Gaza airstrikes continue as family killed hours ahead of truce deal - The ceasefire deal will now be discussed by Netanyahu’s wider cabinet ahead of Sunday’s hostage release
During a diplomatic trip to Italy, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar tells a group of pro-Israel influencers that Israel is not working on a “partial deal, but a gradual deal.” Speaking to the group in Rome,