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Benjamin Netanyahu - Page 4

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

Inside the Secret PR War: Netanyahu’s Aides Behind Pro-Qatar Online Campaign

March 25, 2025
Defence/Diplomacy

An investigation conducted by Haaretz reveals the details of a covert pro-Qatar PR campaign orchestrated by key aides of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, aimed at reshaping global perceptions of Qatar, particularly

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Israel’s Political Crisis Deepens: Government Moves to Oust Attorney-General

March 24, 2025
Israel/World

Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has intensified its efforts to oust the Attorney-General, Gali Baharav-Miara, further escalating tensions between the government and Israel’s legal authorities. On Sunday, Netanyahu’s cabinet unanimously backed a motion of

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Netanyahu Deflects Blame for October 7, Targets IDF and Shin Bet

March 6, 2025
Israel/World

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has continued to evade responsibility for the intelligence and security failures that led to Hamas’ deadly October 7 attack, instead blaming Israel’s defense establishment. Despite being the

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Families of Israeli Hostages Accuse Netanyahu of Delays in Ceasefire Deal

March 5, 2025
Israel/World

Relatives of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza are demanding that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu move forward with the second phase of a ceasefire deal, accusing him of delaying their return.

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Netanyahu entraps Trump in a quagmire

February 6, 2025
Columns/Geopolitics

Seldom, if ever, one gets to pick up the threads of what one had written 3 days back as conjectures. But my prognosis that “the sea side view” of Gaza is mesmerising

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Trump’s Gaza Takeover: A Dangerous Fantasy

February 5, 2025
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor U.S. President Donald Trump’s Mideast envoy, Steve Witkoff, warned that the Gaza Strip “will probably be uninhabitable for at least the next 10 to 15 years” and

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Netanyahu’s US Congress Allies Push Back Against ICC with Sanctions Bill

January 11, 2025
Israel/United States/World

The US House of Representatives has passed the Illegitimate Court Counteraction Act, a bill imposing sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC) in response to its arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister

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Israel: Netanyahu Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer, Surgery Scheduled

December 29, 2024
Israel/News

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

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What to Know About Israeli PM Netanyahu’s Corruption Trial

December 11, 2024
Diplomacy/News

Benjamin Netanyahu takes the witness stand for the first time in his ongoing corruption trial on Tuesday. Ahead of the testimony, Israel’s first serving Prime Minister on trial insisted that he was

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Benjamin Netanyahu Wants to Muzzle Israeli Press

December 1, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The Editor in Chief spoke in London that Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a dictat asking people not to read the Haaretz in a bid to muzzle press freedom in Israel. This has

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