Benjamin Netanyahu
Rishi Sunak spoke with Netanyahu, who commended his intention to declare Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps a terrorist organization.
The Israeli PM met with U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan to discuss the Iranian threat and expanding the Abraham Accords, with a focus on Saudi Arabia.
Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara informed the prime minister that he must abide by Wednesday’s Supreme Court decision.
“Our position is very clear, we don’t support legalizing any outposts or settlement growth,” says Thomas Nides.
Tehran is making “very significant” progress on its nuclear program, says U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
The Palestinian terror group on Monday released an undated video purportedly of captive Avera Mengistu, who has been held since 2014.
The Israeli prime minister also emphasized that Israel’s main struggle remains against Iran.
“It will harm the foundations of the State of Israel, its economy and its citizens, and it may tear the rope that connects us all,” the former Israeli prime minister said.
“Israel’s economy is getting stronger; we will outpace the United States, and we have already outpaced Europe,” the Israeli prime minister said.
‘The changes will bring Israel in line with the leading democracies.’
“The alternative is accepting a reality in which a radical regime has nuclear weapons. No Israeli leader can accept that.”
Aviv Kochavi is to be succeeded by Herzi Halevi on Monday.