Benjamin Netanyahu
The “2030 security concept,” which has been in the works for two years, covers issues such as the regional threats Israel is likely to face in the coming decade.
According to reports, they discussed an easing of the Israeli and Egyptian blockade on Gaza, as well as the return of the Palestinian Authority to Gaza, now controlled by the terrorist group Hamas.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman held the meeting at the Defense Ministry’s headquarters in Tel Aviv, which was attended by Chief of Staff Gadi Eizenkot and other senior defense officials.
Tehran is facing a general population angry with its mishandling of funds—money that should have gone towards making Iran a better place to live, but instead goes to supporting terror worldwide.
Many in Israel are against dealing with Europe’s right-wing parties, arguing that they haven’t really abandoned their anti-Semitic past, and that Israel’s acceptance will only legitimize them.
Government rushes to mollify Druze community after leaders file a petition against the law, calling it an “extreme act of discrimination” against minorities in Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu celebrated the new law as “a pivotal moment in the annals of Zionism and the State of Israel.”
The statement issued by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki “contains highly problematic wording that contradicts existing and accepted historical knowledge in this field.”
Calling the current situation unacceptable, Knesset committee says regulation of communities established in Judea and Samaria is “national mission of the highest order” • Prime Minister’s Office blames bureaucracy for delays, insists progress being made.
If Hamas leaders chose to escalate tensions on Israel-Gaza border, “they will find the price we exact from them is unbearable,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says at memorial for soldiers killed in 2014 military campaign • Families of soldiers held by Hamas demand action.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: “Can you imagine how hard it is to stop Ronaldo from scoring a goal? I used to play soccer. Let me tell you-- it’s almost impossible.”
Under the new legislation, an Israeli premier would not have to pay taxes for payments, services or gifts given to him or her while serving, except for salary. The law would also exempt them from paying taxes on state-issued cars and on utility bills at his or her personal home.