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I am happy to be a catalyst,” he said, “but I also feel a little guilty that this trivial thing gets so much attention, and we ignore much more disturbing incidents involving Ben-Gvir’s police—anti-government demonstrators being roughed up,
The prime minister hoped to head to the polls as the victor of the Middle East, but a rebuke from Trump and ultra-Orthodox crises have imposed a new political reality
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s support for Donald Trump’s Gaza plan is a gamble that may win back estranged allies abroad and repair his political base at home but risks a battle with coalition partners opposed to any hint of a Palestinian ...
President Donald Trump told The Financial Times that Israel will have to get on board with any U.S.-Iran deal. “[Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu] won’t have any choice,” Trump told the FT in a telephone interview.