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Benjamin Netanyahu

“As with previous attempts to inflate accusations against the prime minister and his circle, this matter, too, will lead to nothing,” the Prime Minister’s Office stated.
United Torah Judaism is reportedly threatening to stop voting with the coalition unless the Knesset passes controversial legislation that benefits draft dodgers.
A Monday Cabinet meeting saw coalition ministers vent over what they said was the attorney general’s interference in government decision-making.
Cairo’s plan would have seen four Israeli hostages and 100 Palestinian terrorists released over a 10-day period after an initial 48-hour pause in fighting.
Eli Feldstein, who worked as a spokesperson on military affairs in the Prime Minister’s Office, is suspected of unlawful handling of classified material and harming state security.
“The key is to distance Hezbollah beyond the Litani and to respond firmly against any action against us,” Netanyahu said on a visit to the north.
The affair is said to concern Hamas documents obtained by Israel proving the terrorists don’t really want a hostage deal.
The Israeli premier said that the government has additional sources for funding its security needs.
Brett McGurk and Amos Hochstein are expected to present a ceasefire proposal to end the fighting with Hezbollah and return displaced residents to the north.
Among Netanyahu voters, 93% said they would like former President Donald Trump to win over only 1% for Vice President Kamala Harris.
Addressing criticism over the limited scope of the Israeli strike, the prime minister outlines a firm long-term strategy.
The relocation is reportedly due to a potential Iranian attack and concerns after a Hezbollah drone struck the Netanyahu family home in Caesarea.