And if there is one thing that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu does not want, it is such an investigation. The reason isn’t ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu fumes at court in corruption trial testimony; ‘Lower your tone,’ judge respondsPrime minister bangs on table, bristles at being told to speed up testimony, says should receive time to counter the charges ...
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Israeli and American officials are condemning a report from the United Nations Human Rights Council that accuses Israel of ...
I sraelis want Benjamin Netanyahu to say sorry and go away. A survey released this week by the Israel Democracy Institute ...
Just hours after Islamist rebels ousted longtime Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad in December, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stood at edge of the occupied Golan Heights and looked out over ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNPoll shows Netanyahu bloc sinking, with 60% of Israelis wanting him to resign as PMSurvey says pro-Netanyahu bloc would fall to 48 seats if Bennett runs; 3/4s of respondents back state commission of inquiry ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to visit Hungary in the coming weeks despite an International Criminal Court ...
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The Times of Israel on MSN72.5% of Israelis believe Netanyahu should take responsibility for Oct. 7 and resignIsrael Democracy Institute poll also finds similar percentage favors advancing to the second phase of the ceasefire-hostage ...
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Asian News International on MSNIsrael Foreign Minister bolsters Netanyahu's party with mergerIsrael Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar agreed to dissolve his right-wing New Hope faction into Prime Minister Benjamin ...
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The Christian Post on MSNNew poll: 60% of Israelis want Netanyahu to resign, coalition government loses majorityApproximately 60% of Israelis want Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to resign from his post, according to a Channel 12 poll ...
Elon Musk expressed gratitude to Israeli PM Netanyahu for Tesla's bidding opportunity to supply electric vehicles. Netanyahu ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu aides reportedly suspected of recently receiving six-figure sums from QatarInvestigators said taken aback by size of payouts, allegedly amounting to hundreds of thousands paid to outside firms; Tel ...
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