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The Times of Israel |
After president says PM will likely arrive next week, aide clarifies trip won't likely be for several weeks; Trump asserts Gaza 'under siege' and that Iran wants direct talks with US The post Trump: N...
HuffPost |
Hungary will begin the process of withdrawing from the International Criminal Court, an official said Thursday, just as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived to red carpet treatment in th...
Reuters |
The U.S. Senate on Thursday overwhelmingly rejected a bid to block $8.8 billion in arms sales to Israel over the human rights crisis facing Palestinians in Gaza following Israel's bombardment of the ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNTrump says Netanyahu may visit US next weekNetanyahu just visited the US in early February, becoming the first foreign leader to meet with Trump. His office had not mentioned an imminent visit to the US. Netanyahu’s offi
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Responsible Statecraft on MSNTrump appears all in for Netanyahu's political survivalHad the vote failed, it would have automatically triggered snap elections — an outcome Netanyahu appears politically incapable of surviving. While Israel cited stalled hostage negotiations and ongoing security threats as reasons for ending the U.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reversed his decision to appoint Vice Adm. (res.) Eli Sharvit as the new director of the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet), less than 24 hours after announcing the nomination.
The Hungarian government has said it will withdraw from the International Criminal Court as Budapest defies an international arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. DW has the latest.
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WCIV on MSNSen. Graham rips Israel's Netanyahu for appointing Trump critic to top security agencyU.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for selecting a known Donald Trump critic to lead one of Israel's top security age
Israel is lifting all tariffs being imposed on U.S. products, a move that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says will have economic and strategic benefits.
Marine Le Pen’s sentencing in France has drawn global attention, with parallels made to legal battles faced by President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro,