IDF soldier hammers Jesus statue in Lebanon
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday condemned the damage by an IDF soldier to a Christian statue of Jesus in Lebanon. In a rare series of English-language tweets, he wrote, "As the Jewish state,
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Jerusalem court cancels Benjamin Netanyahu testimony in corruption trial over security concerns
A court in Jerusalem has agreed to cancel testimony by Benjamin Netanyahu in his ongoing corruption trial this week, marking the latest delay in a case that has stretched on for years amid regional instability.
Prime Minister Netanyahu warned that this would be "the beginning of the end for the Jewish people" during a meeting with the torchlighters for Israel's 78th Independence Day ceremony. Had Israel not
Iran talks go ahead Tuesday * Lebanon’s Aoun tells lawmakers he has chosen to negotiate with Israel ‘to save Lebanon' * Ex-PM Bennett backs public transport on Shabbat, civil marriage, sparking Haredi
Netanyahu's last confirmed testimony was on February 23, days after which the US and Israel launched joint strikes on Iran, triggering a regional war.
Trump’s public remarks appeared to exceed the text of the US-backed truce, prompting Israeli officials to seek clarification while clashes on the ground continued. Israel was surprised by US
Most Israelis wanted the fight against Hezbollah to continue. But Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s critics say he is showing that he cannot, or will not, stand up to President Trump.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu arrives in court to continue his testimony in ongoing corruption trial
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in a Tel Aviv court Monday to continue his testimony in the ongoing corruption trial for alleged corruption.
Like President Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu once faced the political wasteland: the Hamas attacks of Oct. 7, 2023, left the Israeli Prime Minister responsible for the worst security failure in his country’s history. The political comeback he then engineered may have exceeded Trump’s own.
Peter Magyar has ended Viktor Orbán’s 16-year tenure as Hungary’s prime minister, sending the closest ally of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu packing after a decisive vote on Sunday. Israel did not play a prominent role in the election,