Benjamin Netanyahu has triggered a controversy during a wartime press conference after invoking Jesus Christ and Genghis Khan, prompting backlash online and sharp criticism from Iran.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dispelled widespread rumours of his death, describing the narrative aired by Iranian state media and discussed online as “fake news”.
By Maayan Lubell and Steven Scheer JERUSALEM, March 19 (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday he believes pipelines should be built to transport Middle East oil and gas across ...
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Netanyahu appears for first in-person press conference since rumors circulated about his death
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared in-person Thursday for a press conference where he confirmed that he was still alive amid rumors circulating over the past week that the leader was ...
Two Israeli political heavyweights say they will join forces in upcoming elections in an effort by their parties to unseat ...
The announcement comes as the 76-year-old leads Israel in the war with Iran and its invasion of Lebanon, two conflicts that ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presented US President Donald Trump with a plan for a war with Iran during his trip to the US in mid-February, according to a New York Times report on Tuesday, which ...
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