'Hamas starving hostages as Nazis starved Jews': Netanyahu responds to Hamas, PIJ hostage videos
"I understand exactly what Hamas wants, they don't want a deal, they want to break us through these horrific videos," he said.
"I understand exactly what Hamas wants, they don't want a deal, they want to break us through these horrific videos," he said.
Netanyahu is scheduled to fly out on Sunday, and return either on Thursday or Friday.
Netanyahu testified that his friendships with billionaires Milchan and Packer were personal, denying any political favors despite evidence of gifts and contact.
The prosecution’s questioning, led by attorney Yehonatan Tadmor, focused on the depth and extent of Netanyahu’s friendship with Arnon Milchan.
According to the psychologist, Netanyahu is a sharp, authoritative leader, but emotionally detached, shaped by a distant father, and lacking in personal support.
The PMO contradicted a former senior member of the negotiating team who said an agreement could have already been reached.
Hamas rejected Witkoff's framework, backing Israel's proposal to release 10 hostages in exchange for 45 days.
Netanyahu allegedly used his position of power to advance legislation that would levy restrictions on Mozes's competitor, Israel Hayom, owned by the family of the late Sheldon Adelson.
Allegedly, Mozes offered Netanyahu better coverage for himself and his family in the publication Yediot Ahronot, along with opposite coverage for his political opponents.
The full interview will be published in the Post’s Independence Day edition on Wednesday.