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An Israeli ultra-Orthodox party has announced plans to leave Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition government.
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The Times of Israel on MSNIn English-language video, Netanyahu absolves himself of any blame for October 7The post In English-language video, Netanyahu absolves himself of any blame for October 7 appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has been busy proclaiming victory in his country’s war against Iran. It’s a win that he seems to believe will secure his political future. For the moment, Israel has been swept up in a victory narrative that puts Mr.
Congressional leaders are meeting this week with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after some lawmakers accused the Israeli leader of trying to drag the U.S. into another war.
President Donald Trump says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be back at the White House to meet with him.
As Netanyahu convalesced in his pajamas in the hospital in July 2023, a senior general brought him a troubling intelligence assessment. The report warned that Israel’s enemies, including Hamas, had taken note of the country’s domestic turmoil, set off by Netanyahu’s divisive plan to weaken the judiciary, and were preparing an attack.
One thing is certain about the reception awaiting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington today—it will be far more favorable than the one he encountered at Kibbutz Nir Oz.
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Sitting across from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday at the White House, President Trump said he hoped there would be no more US bombing of Iran. “I can’t imagine wanting to do that,
It was a brisk Tuesday afternoon when Danny Danon, Israel’s permanent representative to the United Nations, stepped into a Washington, D.C. conference room and fielded questions from reporters ahead of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s upcoming third trip to the United States,