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Benjamin Netanyahu

In an unusually harsh rebuke following arson near his home, the Israeli premier complained that police were not enforcing the law.
“I stand by you, and express my deep appreciation for you,” the Israeli premier told IDF soldiers amid a large-scale military mobilization.
If Netanyahu wins again, “the state will fall apart,” the Yesh Atid Party leader claimed.
Antisemitism surge fuels divisions as leaders debate Canberra’s stance on Palestine and Netanyahu’s harsh rebuke.
The Israeli prime minister is reportedly acting under pressure from Trump to defeat Hamas quickly.
The Israeli military “is acting with morality and determination to defeat Hamas and bring all our hostages home,” the Israeli premier said.
Western leaders defend Israel’s right to self-defense so long as it doesn’t exercise that right, the Israeli leader said.
The newspaper’s Gideon Levy described IDF Maj. Gen. Avi Bluth using the Nazi-era term “oberkommandant.”
The Israeli government has until now refrained from recognizing the 1915-1917 mass killings as genocide, citing concerns over its diplomatic ties with Turkey.
“I said that we would prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state, and we are doing it, together,” the premier declared.
If the Lebanese army takes action to remove weapons from the hands of the Iranian terror proxy, then the IDF will engage in reciprocal measures, said the Israeli premier.
The Israeli premier met with the American ambassador to wish him well on his 70th birthday.