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In a recent statement, the Israeli Prime Minister’s office has denied involvement in forming a board for Gaza, and has rejected the formation of the Gaza Board altogether. According to reports from foreign media, a statement from the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar would discuss the matter of the Gaza Board with US counterpart Marco Rubio. The White House had previously announced plans to establish a Gaza Board under the Trump administration’s peace plan, which would have included representatives from various countries. However, this move was met with strong opposition from protesters who expressed solidarity with Greenland and condemned US President Donald Trump’s threat to annex Greenland.
Israel Refutes Plans to Form Gaza Board, Citing Conflict with Israeli Policy
The Israeli government has rejected the formation of a Gaza Board, citing conflict with its own policy. This decision comes after the US administration announced plans to establish a Gaza Board under the Trump administration’s peace plan. The board was intended to oversee the administration of Gaza, but Israel has now expressed its opposition to the plan.
In a statement, the Israeli Prime Minister’s office said that the Gaza Board would be a challenge to Israeli policy and would not be supported. The statement added that the Israeli Foreign Minister would discuss the matter with his US counterpart, Marco Rubio.
The White House had previously announced plans to establish a Gaza Board under the Trump administration’s peace plan. The board was intended to oversee the administration of Gaza, but Israel has now expressed its opposition to the plan.
Meanwhile, protests have erupted in various parts of the world, including in London, where four police officers were injured during a demonstration outside the Iranian embassy. The protesters were condemning the US administration’s threat to annex Greenland and expressing solidarity with the people of Greenland.
The US administration has warned Canada against allowing the import of Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), saying that the move would be a betrayal of the US-Canada relationship. The US has also condemned the Canadian government’s decision to allow the import of Chinese EVs, saying that it would undermine the US-Canada relationship.
In other news, a Brazilian viral bodybuilder, Ariendo de Souza, has passed away at the age of 55. De Souza was known for his unusually large arms, which earned him the nickname “The Real Popeye.”
A fire has broken out in a three-story building in Pakistan, engulfing over 1,000 shops on the ground and main floors. The senior provincial minister has said that the government machinery is working to put out the fire, and that the extent of the damage will be assessed after the fire has been extinguished.
The Iranian government has announced that internet services have been restored in the country, following a recent outage. In a statement, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said that the recent protests in Iran were different from previous ones, and that US President Donald Trump was personally involved in the unrest.
In other news, a senior Pakistani minister has expressed his condolences to the family of a man who allegedly killed his wife and hid her body under a blanket. The minister said that the man’s actions were a result of his own “mental instability.”
In a recent statement, the Iranian government has condemned the US administration’s threat to annex Greenland, saying that it was an attempt to “bully” small countries. The Iranian government has also called on the international community to condemn the US administration’s actions and to support the people of Greenland.
The Canadian government has announced plans to allow the import of Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), which has been met with strong opposition from the US administration. The US has warned Canada that the move would be a betrayal of the US-Canada relationship.
A fire has broken out in a three-story building in Pakistan, engulfing over 1,000 shops on the ground and main floors. The senior provincial minister has said that the government machinery is working to put out the fire, and that the extent of the damage will be assessed after the fire has been extinguished.
In other news, a senior Pakistani minister has expressed his condolences to the family of a man who allegedly killed his wife and hid her body under a blanket. The minister said that the man’s actions were a result of his own “mental instability.”
In a recent statement, the Iranian government has condemned the US administration’s threat to annex Greenland, saying that it was an attempt to “

