Tag: Benjamin Netanyahu

The podcast "Two Jews or Not Two Jews" discusses the recent violent events in the West Bank, including a gunfight in Jenin and a terror attack, as Israel considers measures to restore calm and the government's plan to reform the judiciary.
The annual Celebrate Israel Parade in New York City showcased the divisions within Israel and the Jewish community, as protesters confronted members of Netanyahu's government who were participating in the parade.
The text discusses the recent protests in Israel against government judicial reforms.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has appointed Gilad Zwick as his new media adviser.
Barak Ravid, author of "Trump's Peace: the Abraham Accords and the Reshaping of the Middle East," reveals in an interview that former President Donald Trump's dislike for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was not a slip of the tongue.
Israel is preparing for potential retaliation from Islamic Jihad after assassinating three senior members of the group and conducting airstrikes that resulted in civilian casualties in the Gaza Strip.
Israel has become a powerful nation, both in terms of its population and its economic and military strength.
The author, a resident of the border community Nahal Oz, discusses the impact of Israel's current political climate on its citizens.
The essay discusses the current state of Israeli democracy and the challenges it faces.
Israel's Aliyah minister, Ofir Sofer, visited Canada to promote immigration, especially focusing on Orthodox schools and synagogues to encourage Aliyah.
The arrest of a 21-year-old Air National Guardsman for leaking classified information has sparked debate over whether he is a whistleblower or an enemy of the regime.
Three hundred Canadian Jewish leaders signed an open letter published in newspapers expressing concerns about events in Israel, particularly threats to democracy.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has temporarily paused controversial judicial reforms that have sparked mass protests and condemnation from various sectors of Israeli society, as well as concerns from American leaders and Jewish organizations.
In this episode, Linda Gradstein and Noah Efron tackle two important topics and end with a lighthearted anecdote from Israel.
Linda Gradstein and Noah Efron discuss the recent events in Israel, questioning Benjamin Netanyahu's actions and sanity following a period of political turmoil.
In a recent podcast episode, the focus is on Joe Biden's unusual criticism of Benjamin Netanyahu, which goes beyond international issues to address internal Israeli government dynamics.
In a recent update on the chaotic events in Israel, Yonit and Jonathan discuss a tumultuous 24 hours which involved mass protests after the defense minister was dismissed, trade unions and bosses staging a general strike, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu eventually offering a "timeout" on the judicial overhaul.
After facing mass demonstrations for three months and backlash over firing Defense Minister Yoav Galant, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed to suspend his plan to undermine the judicial system until after Passover.
Dan Senor discusses the recent protests in Israel, focusing on the dismissal of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and the challenges confronting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government.
A delegation of American Jewish leaders from the Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA) flew to Israel to lobby against a controversial judicial plan backed by the far-right coalition government.
Martin Indyk, a former U.S. ambassador to Israel, attended a protest in Tel Aviv against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's plans to weaken the country's judicial system.
Rabbi Daniel Korobkin of Toronto's Beth Avraham Yoseph synagogue has called on Canadian Jews to support Israel and refrain from publicly criticizing its government's policies, especially amidst escalating violence with Palestinians.
The article discusses a plan by the Biden administration to create a 5,000-strong Palestinian force in the West Bank that would supposedly fight terrorism.
This article discusses the influence of American Jewish philanthropists on Israeli politics and the threat it poses to Israeli democracy.
Israeli expats and American Jews in New York City are protesting against the Netanyahu government's judicial overhaul in Israel.