Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu sharply denounced western countries on Friday for embracing Palestinian statehood and accused them of buckling under pressure from activists and others who ...
Iran says IAEA deal hinges on no hostile actions, including UN sanctions snapback • Trump says he had good talks with Netanyahu on Gaza • New Zealand will not recognize a Palestinian state ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered an address before the United Nations General Assembly on Friday in which ...
Reacting to Palestine's statehood, Benjamin Netanyahu said, “Your disgraceful decision will encourage terrorism against Jews." ...
Seong Gi-hun, aka Player No. 475, over three seasons of Squid Game, swaps the deadly world of survival games for something lighter, discarding the green tracksuit for a bomber jacket and romance.
As Lim Ji Yeon transitions from playing a cold villain to romantic comedy, she opens up on her love for acting and what sort of work she would like to do in India.
Days after France, Britain, Canada, Australia and other European countries recognized a Palestinian state, Netanyahu condemned the Palestinian diplomatic push as “shameful and disgraceful,” stating ...
There were empty chairs after a walkout and some street protests. Here is what Netanyahu had to say as the 2-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 attacks approaches.
The Israeli leader rails against critics and denounces Western allies for recognising Palestine in fiery UN address.
President Trump on Friday night touted “inspired and productive discussions” focused around Israel’s military conflict in Gaza, just days after blaming other countries for setting back his efforts.
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