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Benjamin Netanyahu - Page 3

November 11, 2024
Israel

Breaking: Iranian Hackers Expose Ex-Defense Minister’s Secret Scandal

by a Special Correspondent in Doha The Iranian hacker group known as Hanzala announced it has hacked into the personal phones of high-profile former Israeli officials, Benny Gantz, Israel’s ex-Prime Minister and

Israel/News

Israel: Netanyahu Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer, Surgery Scheduled

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been diagnosed with grade 3 prostate cancer and is set to undergo surgery on Sunday, according to a statement released by his office. The diagnosis marks the third health-related challenge for Netanyahu this year,

December 29, 2024

Bibi: Story of Israel Phoenix in His Words

New Books

In Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu’s sweeping, moving autobiography, one of the most formidable and insightful leaders of our time tells the story of his family,

Israel: Netanyahu wades into Ukraine war

Israel/Russia

In his second coming as Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu has hit the ground running. The international climate in which he skilfully operated for

Netanyahu Coalition Wobbles as Shas Quits Over Draft Dispute

July 17, 2025
Israel/World

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ruling coalition has been plunged into renewed instability following the resignation of the ultra-Orthodox Shas party from the government over a contentious dispute regarding mandatory military service

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Netanyahu Accused of Prioritizing Power Over Palestinian Lives

July 11, 2025
Israel/World

In a harrowing exposé by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stands accused of orchestrating mass violence against Palestinians in a ruthless bid to maintain political control. Published

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Netanyahu Nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize During White House Visit

July 8, 2025
Israel/United States/World

Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has formally nominated U.S. President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, praising his efforts to broker peace in conflict zones and citing the Abraham Accords and

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Netanyahu’s Court Testimony Postponed Amid Hostage Negotiations with Hamas

June 30, 2025
Geopolitics/Israel/World

The court investigating Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on corruption charges has postponed his upcoming cross-examination due to ongoing hostage negotiations with Hamas, The Times UK reports. Netanyahu was scheduled to testify

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Is Beleaguered Netanyahu Digging His Own Grave? — Why the World Should Reject Him

June 18, 2025
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

by Our Correspondent in Doha Benjamin Netanyahu is not merely a flawed leader; he is a walking catastrophe cloaked in the guise of statesmanship. At a time when Israel and the wider

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How Netanyahu Is Trying to Hide His Dirty Politics by Unleashing War on Iran

June 16, 2025
Geopolitics

As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces mounting scrutiny in two high-profile investigations, agents of the Shin Bet internal security service are reportedly growing increasingly reluctant to participate—fearful of becoming targets in

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Another Glorious Kill for Netanyahu the Butcher

June 15, 2025
Diplomacy/Human Rights

Just ten days before her 24th birthday, Parnia Abbasi – a poet, English teacher, and bank clerk – was reduced to rubble and memory by an Israeli airstrike that tore through a

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Israeli Fighter Jets Down, Dozens of Israelis Killed in Counterattack Over Bibi’s War on Iran

June 15, 2025
Iran/Israel/World

by Our Correspondent in Doha Iran launched a massive wave of missile and drone attacks overnight, targeting military and strategic infrastructure across Israel. The offensive, described by Iranian media as the largest

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Netanyahu’s Coalition Faces Crisis Over Ultra-Orthodox Military Exemption

June 11, 2025
Israel/World

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition is under intense pressure as a pivotal vote in the Knesset looms on Wednesday, with ultra-Orthodox parties threatening to support a preliminary motion to dissolve parliament

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Inside Story of Netanyahu’s War on Spy Agencies

April 1, 2025
Defence/News

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s controversial decision to appoint former naval commander Eli Sharvit as the next head of the Shin Bet security service has sparked intense debate, both within his coalition

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