Netanyahu's 13th corruption trial testimony begins in Tel Aviv By MICHAEL STARR. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s thirteenth corruption trial testimony began on Wed
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Monday Corruption trial testimony began in Tel Aviv.
Germany's likely next chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Monday he had invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to visit and would find a way for him to do so without being arrested under a warrant by the International Criminal Court.
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Netanyahu decries release of wrong body as a ceasefire violation. Hamas pledges to investigate
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Live Briefing: Hamas condemns Israel for delaying Palestinian prisoner release, calling it a ‘clear violation’ of the ceasefire
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Hamas decries Israel's postponement of Palestinian prisoner release
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel will not allow Syria’s new army or the insurgent group that led the ouster of former President Bashar Assad to “enter the area south of Damascus” as his government made clear Israeli forces would stay in parts of southern Syria for an indefinite period.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel would not allow forces of the new Syrian army to enter areas south of Damascus. “We demand the full demilitarization of southern Syria,” he said.
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Netanyahu Calls Trump's Gaza Plan 'Only Viable' OptionIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that President Donald Trump 's Gaza plan, which includes resettling Palestinians in Gaza elsewhere and the U.S. taking ownership of the enclave, as the "only viable" option. Newsweek has reached out to Israel's Foreign Ministry for comment via email on Sunday.
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that his government is working closely with the US to turn US President Donald Trump’s ‘Gaza vision into reality’. The remarks from the Israeli PM came
The Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem Archbishop Nourhan Manouguan on Thursday sent a letter of appeal to the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel calling for his intervention to stop the threat of foreclosure on the Armenian Patriarchate property.
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