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Secret meetings, altered records, ignored intelligence: the inside story of the prime minister’s political calculations since Oct. 7.
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Daily Express US on MSNNetanyahu rocked as powerful ultra-Orthodox ally walks out over draft law betrayalA key partner in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has officially withdrawn from the coalition, dealing a major blow to the official and leaving him in the minority within the Israeli parliament.
A religious party has quit Israel's ruling coalition in a dispute over military service, leaving Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with a razor-thin majority in parliament but still enough political support to secure a potential Gaza ceasefire.
Why has the Gaza war lasted so long? In a blockbuster investigative profile published this morning, the Times Magazine explains how Benjamin Netanyahu prolonged it partly for personal political reasons.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition has lost its ruling majority after a second ultra-Orthodox party quit the government over a bill watering down a decades-long religious exemption from military service.
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The Times of Israel on MSNPM’s office re-releases denial of NYT report claiming Netanyahu thwarted Gaza truce deals to preserve coalitionPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office re-releases a statement denying a July 11 New York Times report that claimed he prolonged the war against Hamas in order to stay in power, arguing that it “defames Israel,
Our role as independent journalists is to report and disclose information vital to public interest, and to hold leaders to account regardless of party,’ NYT spokesperson says - Anadolu Ajansı
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There was a moment — brief, hushed, and deliberately unrecorded — in April 2024 when Benjamin Netanyahu almost stopped the war in Gaza.Hostage negotiations had progressed. An Israeli envoy had been dispatched to Cairo.
Results on the ground are the only thing that can be trusted. What we hear from the corporate media must be taken with a grain of salt.
President Trump wants to reach an agreement with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in their meeting on Monday on terms for ending the war in Gaza, two U.S. officials tell Axios. Why it matters: Trump is trying to seize the momentum from the Israel–Iran ceasefire to secure a breakthrough in Gaza this week.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has lost another coalition partner amid an ongoing row over mandatory military service for ultraorthodox men, with the Shas party reportedly quitting the government on Wednesday.