Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu leaves court for emergency military meeting in Tel Aviv regarding an international flotilla currently heading toward Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has departed court proceedings to attend an emergency meeting at military headquarters in Tel Aviv concerning an international flotilla approaching Gaza.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has departed court proceedings to attend an emergency meeting at military headquarters in Tel Aviv concerning an international flotilla approaching Gaza.
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