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The opening strikes of the war with Iran shouldn’t have been necessary.if Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is to be taken at his word.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked close confidant Ron Dermer to monitor US-Iranian negotiations aimed at ending the war and make sure the country’s interests are upheld, an Israeli official said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to hold a press conference for foreign media on the Iran war at 8:30 p.m. local time, six hours ahead of the U.S. East Coast, as the U.S. counterterrorism director has resigned in protest that Israel triggered the war and Iran strikes oil and gas sites in the Gulf states in retaliation for an Israeli strike on Iranian oil infrastructure.
By Erin Banco, Gram Slattery and Maayan Lubell WASHINGTON/JERUSALEM, March 23 (Reuters) - Less than 48 hours before the U.S.-Israeli strike on Iran began, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke by phone to President Donald Trump about the reasons for launching the kind of complex,
“Jesus Christ has no advantage over Genghis Khan," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said during a press conference.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has become the subject of a widely debunked but ongoing claim that he is dead, a particularly high-profile example of the clouded and exceedingly fraught info
Netanyahu's comments came after President Donald Trump, speaking in the Oval Office, said earlier that he would not send U.S. troops to the Middle East.
During the second week of the Iran war, social media platforms were rife with claims that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu died. The narrative had been surging when Irans
US President Donald Trump has pointed to diplomatic talks to end the offensive - but Israel might not yet be ready to walk away.