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Benjamin Netanyahu

“As long as Hamas persists in refusing to release our hostages, the pressure we apply will become stronger and stronger. This includes capturing territories,” said the Israeli premier.
“There is no place for songs against IDF service. This is the time to unite our forces against our external enemies,” said the prime minister.
The call was focused on “regional developments, including releasing the hostages and the resumption of fighting in the Gaza Strip,” Netanyahu’s office said.
The vote is the first move in what could be a long procedure before a final dismissal can take place.
Meanwhile, leading Israeli firms issued an ultimatum, saying they will go on strike if the court’s temporary injunction freezing the dismissal is not respected.
Nadav Argaman was questioned under caution by the Fraud Investigation Unit of the Israel Police’s Central District on suspicion of extortion by threats.
The spokeswoman for the Israeli Embassy in the UK said there’s “nothing impartial” about wanting “someone who fits the predetermined narrative.”
Left-wing activists mobilized ahead of a Cabinet vote to dismiss Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar.
Ronen Bar’s tenure would end on April 20 if his firing is approved.
The front in Judea and Samaria could be “larger and more intense,” the Israeli premier warned.
“The real beeper is like one-tenth the weight—it’s nothing,” the Israeli prime minister told the senator from Pennsylvania. “But it changes history.”
“In America and in Israel, when a strong right wing leader wins an election, the leftist deep state weaponizes the justice system to thwart the people’s will,” Netanyahu stated.