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Netanyahu's comments come as Israel carried out aggressive strikes in southern Lebanon and the besieged Gaza enclave, as well as brutal raids at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound - all throughout this week.
Israeli far-right politicians are reportedly up in arms over an apparent refusal by President Biden to invite Netanyahu to the White House.
In return for the militia deal with Ben-Gvir, Netanyahu has bought himself weeks to negotiate with opposition leaders over judicial overhaul plans that have brought Israel to a standstill.
Israeli Attorney-General Gali Baharav-Miara warned Netanyahu from being involved in initiatives to change the judiciary, including the makeup of the committee for judicial appointments, stating that such moves are illegal.
The UAE has been concerned by the words and actions of far-right Israeli ministers, which could threaten the recent normalisation of ties between the two countries.
Netanyahu denies all charges against him, but critics say the latest judicial reforms are designed to insulate him from the results of corruption proceedings.
The ceasefire speculation comes as Israeli forces killed another 50 Palestinians. Meanwhile, Oxfam has accused Israel of “relentlessly” starving civilians.
Hamas's new political leader Yahya Sinwar is pushing for a ceasefire in Gaza, despite fears that the Palestinian figure might take a more uncompromising stance.
Netanyahu is meeting with European leaders in the midst of a constitutional crisis in Israel where hundreds of thousands have taken to the streets over judicial reforms.
The military said the missile was intercepted before crossing into Israeli territory, but police reported shrapnel from the interception fell in several towns.