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Benjamin Netanyahu

Israeli president stresses rule of law, insists his decision will be made independently despite the public appeal from the U.S. president.
The Israeli prime minister said U.S. President Donald Trump believes that the Iranians “already understand who they are dealing with.”
The meeting at Blair House in Washington focused on “regional issues,” the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office said.
Prior to his flight, the Israeli prime minister said that he will present key principles for Iran negotiations, calling them vital for peace and security in the Middle East.
“This will be a democratic and equitable commission,” the Israeli prime minister said in a statement, adding that he would be the first to testify.
U.S.-Iran nuclear talks resume as Trump and Vance vow Tehran will never obtain a nuclear weapon.
The U.S. special envoy to the Middle East is set to meet Netanyahu and IDF brass as Washington and Tehran signal a restart of nuclear negotiations.
The Israeli prime minister thanked the president and former president of Republika Srpska for their strong stance against antisemitism.
“We did not have enough ammunition, and people fell—heroes fell,” said the Israeli premier.
The premier said Jerusalem is tracking Saudi shifts, calling on Riyadh and other states seeking normalization not to align with forces opposed to peace and the Jewish state’s legitimacy.
The Israeli premier said that Gaza would be demilitarized “the easy way or the hard way.”
At the Second International Conference on Combating Antisemitism in Jerusalem, the Israeli leader urged governments to confront Jew-hatred as an assault on our “common civilization.”