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Trump, Netanyahu
Netanyahu: Trump meeting was ‘friendliest, most significant’ ever between an Israeli PM and a US president
Trump meeting was ‘friendliest, most significant’ ever between an Israeli PM and a US president appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Benjamin Netanyahu praises Trump’s Middle East shift, says President is country’s ‘greatest friend’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu talked to "Life, Liberty & Levin" host Mark Levin and praised Trump for strengthening U.S.-Israel ties.
Netanyahu hails Trump, calls him ‘greatest friend’ of Israel in White House
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu heaped praise on President Trump at a press conference Tuesday, saying he’s done more for the Jewish state than any other U.S. president in history.
Watch Live: President Trump holds joint conference with Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu
President Donald Trump is holding a press conference with Prime Minister of the State of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu.
"Very warm, detailed, purposeful meeting": Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu after meeting US President Donald Trump
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared on Monday during a government meeting the details of interactions with US President Donald Trump during his visit to the US. The details were shared on X in a series of posts.
Gaza, Netanyahu
Netanyahu Vows to Resume ‘Intense Fighting’ in Gaza if Hostages Are Not Released Saturday
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel said the cease-fire would end if Hamas did not release captives held in Gaza. But he did not say how many hostages had to be freed.
Netanyahu threatens to resume fighting in Gaza if hostages aren't released Saturday
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has threatened to resume fighting in Gaza unless more hostages are released Saturday.
Netanyahu says Israel will end Gaza ceasefire if hostages not returned on Saturday
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that if Hamas did not release Israeli hostages by noon on Saturday a fragile ceasefire in Gaza would end and the Israeli army would resume its offensive in the Palestinian enclave until the militant group is defeated.
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on MSN
At trial, Israeli PM Netanyahu calls corruption charges 'political persecution'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called corruption charges against him politically motivated while testifying in a ...
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on MSN
Holocaust becomes political bludgeon as Netanyahu returns to a country at crossroads
As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu returns from a week-long trip to Washington, toting a fantastical and radical ...
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State Department lays out plans for $7 billion-plus arms sale to Israel as Netanyahu visits DC
The State Department has told Congress that it plans to sell more than $7 billion in weapons to Israel, including thousands ...
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on MSN
Ben-Gvir slams Netanyahu's Gaza policies, calls Israel 'joke of the Middle East'
It’s not easy to stand up to the US president, but I would expect the prime minister to stand by our truth," he noted.
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