U.S. and Israel pull out of cease-fire talks
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JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said on Thursday it was recalling its Gaza negotiating team to Israel for consultations, a day after the Palestinian group Hamas handed its response on a ceasefire proposal to mediators.
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Daily Express US on MSNNetanyahu's furious response as Macron says France will recognize Palestinian stateFrance has become the first G7 nation to announce that it will recognize independent Palestinian statehood as Gaza nears the brink of famine.