Naftali Bennett
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett: Security forces are responding • “We will fight terror with perseverance, stubbornness and an iron fist.”
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett tests positive for COVID-19
The premier is feeling good and will continue his work from home, according to his office.
During their meeting in Jerusalem, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett discussed Iran, the war in Ukraine and the Palestinian issue.
Bennett praises civilians who neutralized active terrorist in Beersheva knife attack
The Israeli prime minister noted that the two Israeli civilians who brought down the assailant “exhibited alertness and bravery, and prevented more bloodshed.”
The Prime Minister’s Office asked the Shin Bet to make arrangements for securing a possible trip to Kyiv on short notice.
Plans for the summit were finalized over the last several days as part of an effort to forge a coalition, with U.S. support, of countries, including Egypt, the Gulf states and Turkey, to stand together against Iran.
“The Israeli public can be proud of the contribution and the assistance of the State of Israel to the citizens of Ukraine,” says Israel’s prime minister.
“My greatest wish for you, the Iranian people: That you will see a new day,” says Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.
The visit will mark the 30th anniversary of the establishment of relations between Israel and India.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps are “Hezbollah in Lebanon, they are Islamic Jihad in Gaza, they are the Houthis in Yemen, they are the militias in Iraq,” said the Israeli officials. “The IRGC are responsible for attacks on American civilians and forces throughout the Middle East.”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky tweeted about “information on joint steps and steps of our partners against the background of Russian aggression. Agreed on further actions.”
U.S. President Joe Biden said that Americans will see rising prices, but made it a point to say that “defending freedom is going to cost.”