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03/19/2025March 19, 2025
Israel government approves return of far right’s Ben Gvir as minister
The Israeli government had “unanimously approved” his proposal to reappoint far-right politician Itamar Ben Gvir as national security minister, Prime Minister ‘s office said.
Ben Gvir and his Israeli Otzma Yehudit party left Netanyahu’s government in January after Israel agreed to a ceasefire with Hamas.
With the ceasefire now broken, the party announced its intention to return to the Knesset.
“Likud [Netanyahu’s right-wing party] and Otzma Yehudit have agreed that the Otzma Yehudit faction will return to the Israeli government today, and the ministers of Otzma Yehudit will resume their positions,” the parties said in a joint statement.
Netanyahu is support to pass a budget through the Knesset and avoid fresh parliamentary elections.
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Skip next section Israel resumes attacks overnight, kills 13 — reports
03/19/2025March 19, 2025
Israel resumes attacks overnight, kills 13 — reports
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) carried out more strikes on northern Gaza overnight.
Gaza’s civil defense agency said the strikes “resulted in the deaths of 13 people and wounded dozens, including women and children.”
Speaking to the AFP news agency, spokesman Mahmud Bassal said the airstrikes hit Khan Yunis and Gaza City.
The IDF said on social media that it was targeting a Hamas military site in northern Gaza.
They added that several ships were also struck by the navy, noting that the vessels targeted “were intended to be used for terrorist activities by Hamas and the Islamic Jihad.”
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03/19/2025March 19, 2025
UN chief ‘outraged’ by Israeli attacks
UN Secretary General has condemned Israel’s strikes.
In a statement on X, he called for a reinstatement of the ceasefire and resumption of humanitarian aid to the territory.
His statement follows similar condemnations from other United Nations officials.
Yesterday, the Humanitarian Coordinator in the region decried the “unconscionable” acts.
UNRWA’s commissioner followed suit, saying a ceasefire “is a must.”
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Skip next section Welcome to our coverage03/19/2025March 19, 2025
Welcome to our coverage
Nicholas Counter
Welcome to DW’s coverage of the latest updates from the Middle East.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed that air strikes on the on Tuesday, which killed at least 400 people, were “only the beginning.”
He added that future negotiations with , designated as a terrorist organization by Germany, the EU, the US, and some Arab states, “will take place only under fire.”
Following his pronouncements, more people were killed in Israeli air strikes overnight on the Palestinian territory.
This blog will focus on the repercussions of Israel’s actions and related developments in other conflict areas.
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