Tag: Benjamin Netanyahu

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has outlined his preconditions for peace between Israel and Gaza in an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal.
The Israeli military has begun constructing a buffer zone along the entire Gaza border, located on the Gaza side and only accessible to Israel Defense Forces personnel.
Pressure is increasing on the Israeli government amidst debates over the terms of a ceasefire, with families of hostages urging a pause following the accidental killing of three hostages by the IDF in Gaza.
Four-year-old Abigail Mor Edan, who was kidnapped and held hostage by Hamas, has been freed and reunited with her family.
Despite facing threats from multiple territories and having a flawed leadership, Israel is currently winning the war.
The article discusses the "day after" the Israel-Hamas war and the potential scenarios for Israel's future.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has failed in his job to keep Israel safe, resulting in a catastrophic failure.
Former Gaza Strip settlers are calling for the rebuilding of settlements in Gaza in the wake of Israel's current conflict with Hamas.
During a virtual town hall meeting, Jewish Congressman Dan Goldman addressed his refusal to call for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war.
The podcast explores the relationship between Joe Biden and Benjamin Netanyahu, questioning if Biden's stance towards Netanyahu has shifted and how Netanyahu's electoral concerns are influencing this dynamic.
Progressive Jewish organization J Street has threatened to withdraw its support for Israel's military campaign in Gaza unless meaningful changes are made to the government's conduct and attitudes.
In October 2023, Dorin and Itamar Cohen, along with their young children, endured a harrowing 27-hour ordeal as Hamas terrorists set their home ablaze.
In this article, Rabbi Jay Michaelson argues that the far-right members of Benjamin Netanyahu's government, including National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, should be removed from power.
The article explores whether Elon Musk, a billionaire entrepreneur, has displayed antisemitic views.
Elon Musk, who has faced criticism for his association with antisemitism, visited Israel with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to tour a kibbutz that was attacked by Hamas on October 7th.
Hamas has released 24 hostages, including 13 Israelis, as part of a deal for a four-day cease-fire.
Israeli citizens have returned to the streets for rallies on Saturday nights, but the atmosphere is quieter and more somber.
Israel has been engaging in a campaign to discredit and incite violence against Palestinian journalists, particularly in Gaza.
A group of families and friends of Israelis held hostage by Hamas in the Gaza Strip have begun a five-day march from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem to demand the prioritization of their loved ones' release.
On November 14, a pro-Israel rally took place on the National Mall, organized by the Jewish Federations of North America and the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.
In the fourth week of the Israel-Gaza conflict, topics discussed include Israel's ground incursion into Gaza, the high Palestinian death toll, Netanyahu's controversial tweet blaming others for Israel's vulnerability, US pressure on Israel, the volunteer movement shaping Israeli civil society, an interview with Muli Segev of the TV satire show "Eretz Nehederet," and historian Simon Sebag Montefiore's insights on decolonization theory and the Israel-Palestine conflict.
The author describes their experience living in Kibbutz Nahal Oz, a community on Israel's border with Gaza.
Hamas has released a video of three Israeli women who were taken hostage on October 7.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected calls for a ceasefire in the country's war against Hamas, which he refers to as a "battle of civilization against barbarians."
In a discussion on the leadership void in Israel during times of conflict, Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi analyze Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's refusal to take responsibility for failing to anticipate a Hamas attack.