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Benjamin Netanyahu

The Israeli premier visits Ashkelon after a ceasefire deal ended five days of fighting with Iranian-sponsored Palestinian Islamic Jihad in Gaza.
The five-day war with the Gaza-based terrorist group “changed the equation” in a warning to Israel’s enemies, he said.
The credit agency’s decision is “an expression of confidence in the correct economic policy that we are leading,” says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The defense minister instructed the security establishment to take “all necessary measures.”
“This is not a dramatic decision, but a continuation of the norm in a sovereign country,” says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
In a press conference, the Israeli premier put its enemies on notice.
“We are ready for harsh strikes against Gaza,” the prime minister said as terrorists fired hundreds of projectiles at Israel.
Opposition leader Yair Lapid backs the counterterrorism mission.
“We are in the midst of a campaign. We are prepared for all possibilities. I suggest that our enemies not test us,” said the Israeli premier.
The prime minister briefed Brett McGurk and Amos Hochstein a day before “Operation Shield and Arrow.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hails the event as “gigantic news,” saying the increased competition will bring down prices by “dozens of percent.”
Benjamin Netanyahu is eager to persuade Riyadh to join the Abraham Accords.