Speaking with Time Magazine, the PM was prompted to apologise for the failings that led to October 7 and discussed criticisms of his leadership
By Eliana Jordan
A deal is his way to find a solution to the tension with Hezbollah – and to be able to return those evacuated from the north to their homes.
US officials say the attack could be bigger than Iran’s missile volley in April
The meeting marked the first time the US president hosted the Israeli prime minister at the White House since Netanyahu returned to power in 2022
"This was a great honor for my family and the city of Rahat," said Master Sgt. Ashraf al Bahir.
The ICC move was a ‘violation of every norm of international law’ argues one of the NGOs behind the challenge
The presumptive Democratic nominee was criticised for not attending Netanyahu’s speech to the US Congress yesterday
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Islamic Republic’s desperate response in state-run media is a sign it was rattled by the show of strength, say experts
By Jane Prinsley
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Demonstrators clashed with police outside the Capitol during Netanyahu’s controversial Congressional address on Wednesday
"He left an indelible mark on me, just as he did on everyone who had the good fortune to know him," the prime minister said
By JC Reporter
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday surpassed British wartime leader Winston Churchill for the most joint-session speeches by any foreign leader.
By Jewish News Syndicate
The president and prime minister will discuss a ceasefire, hostage deal and the threat from Iran, per the White House
The protest, organised by a radical anti-Israel group was held inside the congressional Cannon House Office Building and timed to coincide with Netanyahu’s visit to Washington DC
By Anshel Pfeffer
Israel’s beleagured prime minister may be starting to wish he had stayed at home, even if he did fly out on his newly refurbished jet
Conditions for a ceasefire deal are "maturing" as Hamas begins to crack, said the Israeli PM
The Israeli prime minister is in Washington for talks with senior administration officials