Tag: Benjamin Netanyahu

President Joe Biden has announced that the United States will condition defense assistance on not impeding the delivery of humanitarian aid, addressing a point of tension between the US and Israeli governments during the Gaza war.
Aharon Barak, the former justice of the Israeli Supreme Court, is a controversial figure known for revolutionizing the role of the court and expanding its power.
The U.S. House of Representatives failed to pass a bill worth $17.6 billion in aid exclusively for Israel.
Hamas has responded to an Israeli proposal for a hostage deal, offering a 135-day path for the release of all Israeli hostages held in Gaza.
Negotiations over a possible hostage agreement and ceasefire in Gaza are intensifying, with a goal to achieve a deal by the start of Ramadan, a month away.
Argentina's President, Javier Milei, announced during his visit to Israel that his country will move its embassy to Jerusalem.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized the Biden administration for not pressuring Qatar to free Israeli, American, and other hostages in Gaza.
Argentine President Javier Milei has traveled to Israel to fulfill his foreign policy pledges and pursue his personal religious aspirations.
As the fighting between Israel and Hamas continues, there is growing doubt about Israel's ability to decisively defeat and destroy Hamas.
The article discusses the importance of the "war of words" in shaping political policy and the image of Israel.
This article discusses the ongoing negotiations between Israel and Hamas and the potential release of kidnapped Israelis.
President Joe Biden has imposed strict sanctions on four Israeli settlers for their alleged violence against Palestinians and Israeli peace activists.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that Israel will achieve a total victory in its war against Hamas in Gaza, despite calls from Hamas for a total Israeli withdrawal and the release of all Palestinian prisoners.
Israeli officials and American Jewish leaders are divided over Qatar's role in hostage diplomacy.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has declared that Israel must take measures to prevent genocide against the Palestinian people during its war in Gaza.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that Israel should take steps to prevent genocide, based on charges brought by the government of South Africa.
The article discusses the reasons behind Qatar's support for Hamas, despite positioning itself as a mediator in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The International Court of Justice has ruled that Israel must prevent genocide in Gaza but did not call for a withdrawal of Israeli troops or a cease-fire.
This text discusses recent events in Israel, including the conflict between Israel and Hamas, the International Court of Justice's upcoming pronouncement on Israel's actions in Gaza, tensions between Benjamin Netanyahu and Joe Biden, and a unique Holocaust Memorial Day.
The article discusses the Israeli left's disapproval of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and their desire to see him removed from power.
Eylon Levy, an Israeli government spokesperson, gained popularity and criticism after a viral video in which he raised his eyebrows in response to a question about Palestinian lives.
On Monday, 24 Israeli soldiers were killed in two separate incidents in the Gaza Strip, marking the deadliest day for Israel since the Hamas attacks on October 7th.
During a recent debate among the top candidates for California's open Senate seat, Barbara Lee, Katie Porter, and Adam Schiff, all progressive Democrats, showed some differences in their views on Israel.
Chuck Freilich, a former Israeli deputy national security adviser, discusses the problematic consequences of Israel's conflict with Hamas in a conversation with Haaretz podcast host Allison Kaplan Sommer.
The Wall Street Journal has reported that the United States, Egypt, and Qatar are proposing a comprehensive plan to end the conflict between Israel and Hamas.