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Reuters contributed to this report. US President Donald Trump speaks as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu waves following a meeting in the White House, in Washington, U.S., April 7, 2025.
The Jerusalem District Court agreed to postpone Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial — just hours after President Trump called for the case to be dropped while suggest… ...
US President Donald Trump has called for Israel to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or cancel his corruption trial, saying the US would save him like it did his country.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and President Trump plan to meet next week in the United States, in what would be the Israeli leader’s third U.S. visit in less than six months.
We're not going back to that. It's over," Netanyahu told a meeting hosted by the Trans-Israel pipeline. Trump said on Tuesday that Israel had agreed to U.S.-proposed ceasefire conditions.
U.S. President Donald Trump has called for Israel to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or cancel his corruption trial, saying the U.S. would save him like it did his country.
While Trump is the latest president to send profanity in Netanyahu’s direction, he is far from the only one. In fact, presidents have been cursing at Netanyahu for three decades.
Netanyahu, for all his manifold moral failings, is willing to call Iranian reality by its true name and draw the obvious conclusions from that. No, I’m not turning into a Bibi/Trump admirer.
President Trump’s decision to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities will “change history,” Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said early Sunday. “Congratulations President Trump ...
The post Netanyahu: No Syrian forces are to head south of Damascus, which is an area that must be demilitarized appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Netanyahu, Israel’s longest serving leader, has long relied on the ultra-Orthodox parties to prop up his governments. Without UTJ, his coalition holds just 61 out of parliament’s 120 seats.
Netanyahu, Israel’s longest serving leader, has long relied on the ultra-Orthodox parties to prop up his governments. Without UTJ, his coalition holds just 61 out of parliament’s 120 seats.