Netanyahu labels Albanese 'weak'
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Macron, Netanyahu and Antisemitism
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September 8 is the day hearings in the prime minister’s criminal trial are set to resume, after courts broke for the summer recess. The state prosecution in the criminal trial cases of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opposed allowing his defense attorney,
Relations between Israel and Australia plunged to a new low on Wednesday after it emerged Mr Netanyahu had written to Mr Albanese accusing him of pouring fuel on the fire of antisemitism and claiming the decision to recognise a Palestinian state “rewards ...
As Israel seeks to expand its offensive in Gaza, discontent is evident among some reservists being called up to serve once again.
Some members of Israel’s coalition have ruled out a proposed hostage deal with Hamas, but the prime minister has yet to state his position.
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US intensifies attack on ICC in bid to shield Israel, Netanyahu
The United States on Wednesday defiantly expanded efforts to hobble the International Criminal Court (ICC) over its prosecution of Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, sanctioning a judge from ally France. Secretary of State Marco Rubio also targeted ...
Israel has "work" to do in winning over young people in the West, as polls show collapsing support, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted to a
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has penned a blistering letter admonishing Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for failing to confront the “epidemic” of antisemitism that has “intensified” under his watch.
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France 24 on MSNUS hits ICC with more sanctions, targets French judge involved in Netanyahu arrest warrant
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday announced more sanctions on International Criminal Court judges, saying that the court was a "national security threat" because it had sought to prosecute US or Israeli nationals.
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The Times of Israel on MSNSmotrich: If Netanyahu agrees to a ceasefire, I will resign from the government
The post Smotrich: If Netanyahu agrees to a ceasefire, I will resign from the government appeared first on The Times of Israel. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich told families of Israeli hostages that he would resign from the government if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approves a ceasefire deal with Hamas, Channel 12 reports.