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Benjamin Netanyahu

“Our goal is clear: to return the mandate to the people and go to elections before the anniversary of the Oct. 7 failures,” one protest leader said.
“You caused an entire nation to stand tall and showed that we are willing to do everything to rescue our hostages,” the PM told the Yamam fighters.
Meanwhile, the center-left bloc weakened, falling to 51 mandates from 53 in the last survey.
The National Unity Party head’s resignation from the emergency government will ultimately have little effect, expert tells JNS.
Israel cannot abandon the fight against Hamas “not just because of the wonderful boys who have fallen, but because this is the future of the country; we have no choice,” said the Israeli premier.
The invitation “symbolizes the U.S. and Israel’s enduring relationship,” congressional leaders said.
The prime minister met with the four rescued hostages and their families at Sheba Medical Center, praising the soldiers who carried out the operation.
The two leaders agreed to bring bilateral relations to new heights.
The PM pledged the restoration of security during a visit to Kiryat Shmona.
“The onus is on Hamas and will remain on Hamas until we get a formal response from them.”
“And so he’s prepared to do about anything to get the hostages back,” the U.S. president told “Time.”
AIPAC slams the senator for saying he will not attend the address and for calling the Israeli prime minister a war criminal.