The prime minister revealed the previously undisclosed objective amid pressure internationally and at home
Israeli security cabinet approves prime minister’s plan for control of Palestinian enclave to be transferred to friendly Arab forces after Hamas is vanquished
Despite opposition from the military leadership and concerns among the public, Netanyahu appears intent on pressing forward. His next phase of operations reportedly includes a significant escalation of combat across Gaza
The debate reached a new level of intensity when Yair Netanyahu, the prime minister’s son, accused the military of staging a “mutiny” and attempting a “military coup”
Complicating the picture further, The Times of Israel reports that Prime Minister Netanyahu has pledged to far-right Economy Minister Bezalel Smotrich that the conflict will resume after a planned 60-day ceasefire period
The Israeli leader warned that if these conditions are not met within 60 days of negotiations, his government will pursue its objectives by other means—specifically, through continued military action
Netanyahu is currently standing trial in three separate corruption cases, facing charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust.
Yair Lapid, leader of the opposition, defended the independence of the Israeli judiciary, stating that “a U.S. president—current or former—has no place interfering in the legal processes of a sovereign nation.”
Beyond party politics, the poll revealed strong public backing for Israel’s military campaign in Iran.
The sanctions severely restrict the judges’ financial capabilities, effectively cutting them off from any U.S.-connected banking systems
U.K. suspends trade talks with Israel as pressure from other allies leads the Israeli prime minister to change calculations
The move aligns with right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s stance against the court’s decision to issue arrest warrants for Netanyahu and his former defense chief over alleged war crimes in Gaza
Israel has announced a halt to all humanitarian aid entering Gaza.
CNN obtained a pre-release copy of the book, which takes a look behind the curtains about President Biden’s interactions with world leaders, including Russian President Putin and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu
The U.S. is hoping for a measured reaction, but it has limited ability to influence its closest Middle East ally
Frustration with prime minister’s handling of war revives antigovernment demonstrations