Netanyahu Prolonged the War in Gaza
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The Times of Israel on MSNCourt agrees to cancel PM’s testimony this week after briefing by security chiefsHeads of Mossad and IDF Military Intelligence tell judges why Netanyahu must be freed from hearings in coming days; his lawyer has cited key 'diplomatic, national, security issues' The post Court agrees to cancel PM’s testimony this week after briefing by security chiefs appeared first on The Times of Israel.
This comes as the coalition prepares bills to cancel the trial, with possible elections to be called as Netanyahu may seek to capitalize on the success he claimed after the 12-day war with Iran
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu requests to cancel next week's court testimony ahead of his planned trip to the US to meet President Trump and other officials.
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The Times of Israel on MSNNYT: Netanyahu shelved April 2024 Gaza truce after Smotrich threat to governmentPrime minister also derailed Biden's Saudi normalization initiative due to similar threat by Ben Gvir to bring down government as result of 'reckless deal,' according to NYT exposé The post NYT: Netanyahu shelved April 2024 Gaza truce after Smotrich threat to government appeared first on The Times of Israel.
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When Benjamin Netanyahu visited the White House on Monday for his latest meeting with his American counterpart, he found himself in a place that once seemed improbable: back in Donald Trump’s good graces.
Bibi Netanyahu’s Oval Office meeting with Donald Trump on Monday could be a game-changer. They will undoubtedly focus on Iran, Gaza, and Syria’s new regime among other subjects. But how close are the two leaders’ positions,
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The Times of Israel on MSNCourt lets Netanyahu skip testimony next week for trip to meet TrumpPM has not appeared in court since June 11; trial dates were canceled during Iran war and again last week due to unspecified national security matters The post Court lets Netanyahu skip testimony next week for trip to meet Trump appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday the 12-day war with Iran had created opportunities for Israel, and the first was the return of hostages held in Gaza by Palestinian militants who attacked Israel on October 7,
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said “many opportunities have opened up” following Israel’s military operations in Iran, including the possibility of bringing home the remaining hostages ...