Netanyahu says Israel will block Palestinian state

Netanyahu said he had been blocking Palestinian statehood "for decades."

Last Updated: November 17, 2025, 2:00 AM EST

There are now three remaining deceased hostages in Gaza, following Thursday's return of the body of Meni Goddard. Israeli authorities have been releasing the bodies of Palestinians in exchange for the return of hostage remains.

The ceasefire is broadly holding in Gaza. Elsewhere, Israel is continuing strikes on what it says are Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon. The Israel Defense Forces is also continuing raids in parts of the occupied West Bank.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the Knesset, Israel’s parliament, last week that the war "has not ended," warning that "those who seek to do us harm are re-arming."

Netanyahu and other officials, meanwhile, have reiterated their intention to block future Palestinian statehood ahead of a planned United Nations Security Council vote on the U.S. plan for post-war Gaza.

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Nov 12, 2025, 11:36 AM EST

IDF chief condemns Israeli settler violence in West Bank

Israel Defense Forces chief Eyal Zamir has issued a rare rebuke of Israeli settler violence in the West Bank after dozens set fire to a dairy factory.

“We are aware of the violent incidents of recent days in which Israeli civilians attacked Palestinians and Israelis. I strongly condemn them. The IDF will not tolerate the phenomena of a minority of criminals who tarnish a law-abiding public," Zamir said.

"These are acts that are contrary to our values. They constitute crossing a red line and divert the forces' attention from fulfilling their mission - the defense of the settlements and offensive activity. We are determined to stop this phenomenon and will act severely on this matter until justice is served," Zamir said.

Palestinians survey damage in an industrial zone following an attack by Israeli settlers the previous day in the West Bank village of Beit Lid, near Tulkarm, Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025.
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Video verified by ABC News show the moment a group of masked men, identified by the Israeli authorities as settlers, attacked a Palestinian dairy factory in the West Bank on Tuesday, setting on fire their delivery trucks, smashing windows and then fleeing.

Four people among the dozens of Israeli settlers that carried out such acts of "extremist violence" in Beit Lid were arrested, according to the Israeli Police.

This is the latest attack in the context of a surge of violence against Palestinians. The current olive harvest season has seen a sharp rise in "nationalistic crime" incidents; 86 incidents only in October 2025, compared to 25 incidents during the same period last year, according to Israeli army data.

-ABC News' Camilla Alcini, Nasser Atta and Jordana Miller

Nov 12, 2025, 6:41 AM EST

Trump asks Israeli president to pardon Netanyahu, office says

Israeli President Isaac Herzog on Wednesday responded to a request from President Donald Trump that he grant a pardon to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu related to the latter's trial for alleged bribery, fraud and breach of trust.

"President Herzog holds President Trump in the highest regard and continues to express his deep appreciation for President Trump's unwavering support for Israel, his tremendous contribution to the return of the hostages, to reshaping the situation in the Middle East and Gaza especially, and to ensuring the security of the state of Israel," the statement by Herzog's office said.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses lawmakers in the Knesset in Jerusalem, on Nov. 10 2025.
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"Alongside and not withstanding this, as the office of the president has made clear throughout, anyone seeking a presidential pardon must submit a formal request in accordance with the established procedures," Herzog's office added.

Trump's letter to Herzog described Netanyahu as "a formidable and decisive War Time Prime Minister" who is "leading Israel into a time of peace, which includes my continued work with key Middle East leaders to add many additional countries to the world changing Abraham Accords."

"I absolutely respect the independence of the Israeli Justice System," Trump wrote, before describing the charges against Netanyahu as a "political, unjustified prosecution."

Referring to the ceasefire and the recent releases of hostages from Gaza, Trump wrote, "Now that we have achieved these unprecedented successes, and are keeping Hamas in check, it is time to let Bibi unite Israel by pardoning him, and ending that lawfare once and for all."

-ABC News' Jordana Miller and Joe Simonetti

Nov 12, 2025, 6:27 AM EST

Gaza death toll rises to 69,185, health officials say

The Hamas-run Health Ministry in Gaza said in a Wednesday statement that the death toll in the strip since Oct. 7, 2023, rose to 69,185 people.

Palestinians take shelter in tents in Gaza City, on Nov. 12, 2025.
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Three bodies were received by hospitals across Gaza in the previous 24 hours, the statement said, with another four people injured.

The death toll is still rising despite last month's ceasefire, amid sporadic Israeli strikes and shootings plus the discovery of missing people buried under rubble.

A total of 245 people have been killed in Gaza since the beginning of the ceasefire on Oct. 11, the ministry said. Another 627 people have been injured, it added, while 523 bodies have been recovered from under rubble.

Nov 12, 2025, 3:48 AM EST

Conditions in Gaza still 'desperate' as winter looms, MSF says

The Médecins Sans Frontières NGO said in a Tuesday statement that Palestinians in Gaza "continue to face tremendous hardship, including dire living conditions and insufficient aid," one month into the ceasefire.

Palestinians light fires to keep away mosquitoes amid the destruction left by Israeli air and ground offensive in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood of Gaza City, on Nov. 11, 2025.
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"Living conditions in the strip remain desperate, with vital infrastructure destroyed, mass displacement and insufficient aid," the MSF said. "The ceasefire must be respected and accompanied by an immediate, massive, and sustained scale-up of aid into and across the strip."

Caroline Seguin, the MSF emergency coordinator in Gaza, said, "Palestinians are still being killed and injured by Israeli forces almost every day in the areas close to the yellow line, behind which Israel maintains control."

"Palestinians often risk their lives by going back to look for their houses, as this line is still not always clearly marked," Seguin said. "To make matters worse, some main hospitals are in areas controlled by Israeli forces, which means safe access to health care is reduced."

Many displaced Palestinians "are still living in makeshift tents and without access to running water and electricity, next to piles of rubbish and overflowing sewage," Seguin said, reporting subsequent respiratory, skin and gastrointestinal infections.

Israeli authorities, Seguin said, "continue to impose significant restrictions on the entry of aid into Gaza." She called for Israel to "immediately allow a massive scale-up of unimpeded humanitarian assistance."

"Winter is coming soon, with temperatures dropping and heavy rains and wind expected," Seguin warned.

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