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Netanyahu’s vow to build ‘broad national government’ marks familiar attempt at pre-election rebrand
Analyst says PM is courting center-right voters to offset Eisenkot's rising popularity, but will keep current partners if ...
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Israeli politicians lash out after Netanyahu announces intention of 'broad national government'
During the press conference, Netanyahu condemned unnamed forces which "want to cause a rift in the people, want to aggravate ...
Israel’s latest strikes on Lebanon and Iran have made clear that U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who started the war in lockstep, want different things.
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Netanyahu claims Israel, US removed ‘immediate’ Iranian nuclear threat, ‘saved State of Israel from anniliation,’ but fight is ‘not over’
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will hold a press conference at 9 p.m. in Jerusalem. The press conference comes as the US and Iran finalize a deal aimed at ending the war and kicking off nuclear ...
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Netanyahu says Israel won’t leave occupied land in Lebanon
Israel’s occupation of territory in Lebanon and Syria will continue, PM Netanyahu said, despite US deal with Iran.
The Prime Minister states his intention to form a broad national government following the elections, calling for an end to ...
Yair Lapid made the remarks at a faction press conference in the Knesset for the Together Party, of which he is a member, led ...
"Iran will never have nuclear weapons, not today and not tomorrow," Netanayhu added.
Addressing a press conference after the deal was announced, Netanyahu also laid out Israel's security priorities.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would keep military forces in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria “for as long as necessary".
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