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Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in court Monday to continue his testimony in his ongoing corruption trial. In his court appearances, he will answer to charges of fraud, breach of trust and accepting bribes in three separate cases, all of which he denies.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told FNC's Mark Levin that Israel will do more to fight on the battlefields of media and propaganda in response to "Neo-Nazis." MARK LEVIN: Let me ask you this.
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Syria’s military entered a stronghold for the Druze minority in the country’s south on Tuesday to “pursue outlaw groups,” the government said, prompting Israel to launch strikes against the forces dispatched by Damascus.
At least 200 people have reportedly been killed since fighting between Druze militias and Bedouin tribes erupted in Suweida on Sunday.
As Netanyahu convalesced in his pajamas in the hospital in July 2023, a senior general brought him a troubling intelligence assessment. The report warned that Israel’s enemies, including Hamas, had taken note of the country’s domestic turmoil, set off by Netanyahu’s divisive plan to weaken the judiciary, and were preparing an attack.
The “humanitarian city” proposed by Israel’s defence minister to be built on the ruins of Rafah would in effect be a concentration camp, and forcing Palestinians into it would amount to ethnic cleansing,
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu explains how he is pushing to get all hostages back home after the October 7 attacks and how it is prolonging war with Hamas on 'Life, Liberty & Levin.'
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Mid-Day on MSNIsrael PM Netanyahu Lashes Out After Aide`s Indictment; Questions Legal Adviser Over Leak CaseIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing a fresh political crisis as his top aide, Jonatan Urich, is set to be indicted for allegedly leaking classified documents to the media. Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara announced pending criminal charges against Urich and a senior police official linked to National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir.
Senior officials claim that the Prime Minister has approved additional flexibility on the issue of IDF withdrawal from Gaza, but won't commit to ending war at end of 60-day ceasefire.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attributes military success to his country's strategic expertise and the alliance with America on 'Life, Liberty & Levin.'