Naftali Bennett
The Israeli prime minister responded to comments by Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, who accused him of spreading lies.
Bennett meets with prime minister of Georgia
The two leaders discussed geopolitical changes, regional challenges and joint opportunities for Israel and Georgia.
“The time has come for the IAEA Board of Governors to issue a clear message to Iran: Enough!” says Israel’s premier.
The two leaders also exchanged views on the implications of Russia’s war in Ukraine and the need to combat incitement.
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Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and his family received two death threats in the mail, along with bullets.
With the prospect of early elections tangible and the power to push parliament to the brink in the hands of nearly all lawmakers, Israel’s premier will have to work very hard to keep his government viable.
The new force is to be composed of Border Police units together with mobilized, trained units of volunteers and reservists.
Naftali Bennett also made a request to Russian President Vladimir Putin for the evacuation of civilians from the Ukrainian city of Mariupol.
In a thinly veiled Memorial Day message to Iran, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett vows that Israel will reach even those “1,000 kilometers to the east.”
An unknown individual sent a letter containing the threat and a live bullet to Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and his family.
The heads of state also “discussed the Iranian issue, in particular the Iranian demand to remove the IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps) from the US Foreign Terror Organization (FTO) list.”