Benjamin Netanyahu
The prime minister hinted at agreements reached in Washington that “can ensure the security of Israel for generations.”
The Israeli prime minister called U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to temporarily resettle Gazans while the coastal enclave is rebuilt as “the first fresh idea in years.”
The Israeli PM wrapped up a busy week meeting with senior administration officials, congressional and evangelical leaders, and Jewish students.
Geert Wilders explains why Europe’s anti-Israel sentiment may no longer be on the rise, and why the political wave led by Trump will bring global change.
The Israeli premier addressed the starved appearance of the returning captives, saying it shows the true nature of “Hamas’s monsters.”
The first arms package will begin delivering a wide array of munitions to the Jewish state this year.
The Israeli prime minister said he developed a “very warm personal bond” with the House speaker and invited him to visit Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he will monitor the situation from Washington, D.C.
Rep. Brian Mast told JNS that the Middle East can’t move on until Hamas is “willing to put up their white flag of surrender following this genocide that they’ve conducted against Israel.”
The Israeli prime minister said he would not sign any agreement that endangered the State of Israel, especially one that created a Palestinian state.
The Likud Party would garner 33 mandates in the 120-seat Knesset if a vote were held now, according to a “Channel 14" survey.
“The friendship between the United States and Israel strengthens both of our countries,” stated Senate Majority Leader John Thune.