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Israeli official: Discussions about Netanyahu WH visit have begun, but won’t happen before Independence Day
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Benjamin Netanyahu's recent White House visit has sparked allegations of treason. Critics are convinced that he visited the Oval Office to bug the White House or to betray Israel.
Less than 48 hours before the US-Israeli strikes on Iran, Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly used a phone call with Donald Trump to press what Reuters described as his closing argument for action.
Moments after announcing a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, US President Donald Trump says he will be inviting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Jose
WASHINGTON — President Trump gave Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “the business” in the past, US Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz revealed to “Pod Force One.” Waltz rebuffed accusations from former counterterrorism boss Joe ...
Donald Trump is set to receive the next Israel Prize, the country's highest honour, on his next visit to the country, according to reports.
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) on Wednesday slammed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for reportedly being in the White House’s Situation Room weeks before the U.S.-Israeli joint military operation in Iran began.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump just before a strike on Iran. Netanyahu argued for an attack to kill Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. New intelligence suggested a meeting of Iranian leaders was imminent.
Less than 48 hours before the US-Israeli strike on Iran were first reported, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had reportedly held a phone call with Trump.
Lebanon's army reported "acts of aggression" by Israel that it said violated a ceasefire which took effect at midnight Friday local time. Lebanon's army in an X post early on Friday called on residents in the south to exercise caution "in light of a number of violations" of the ceasefire agreement by "several Israeli acts of aggression."