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Gaza ceasefire, bombing Iran again, normalization — all may be on the White House meeting docket Monday. But likely this is more political theater.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wanted to attack Iran for decades, but the U.S. and his own security chiefs ...
For all the talk of the threat Iran posed to Israel and the wider region, Netanyahu never pulled the trigger on a major ...
Iran’s top Shiite cleric issued a religious decree called a fatwa on Sunday calling for violence against President Donald ...
During the meeting with Barnea, Netanyahu also expressed his belief that Israel stands currently "at a strong and strategic ...
Tired of conflict, Israelis and Palestinians contemplated the end of the most destructive war in a common history too ...
Benjamin Netanyahu was quick to bask in the glow of Israel’s military success in Iran. Now he must turn his attention back to ...
Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, has avoided a truce in Gaza. Boosted by his Iran campaign, he can negotiate ...
In private conversations, however, senior Israeli government officials said they had already decided by March, weeks before Netanyahu met Trump in the Oval Office on April 7, to strike Iran with ...
Philanthropist Bobby Rechnitz reflects on Netanyahu’s leadership, Iran, U.S. support, and the future of the Abraham Accords ...