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- Benjamin Netanyahu - Wikipedia
Benjamin Netanyahu [a] (born 21 October 1949) is an Israeli politician who has served as the prime minister of Israel since 2022, having previously held the office from 1996 to 1999 and from 2009 to 2021 Netanyahu is the longest-serving prime minister in Israel's history, having served a total of over 17 years
- Benjamin Netanyahu | Biography, Education, Party, Nickname, Facts . . .
Benjamin Netanyahu is an Israeli politician and diplomat who served as his country’s prime minister three times (1996–99, 2009–21, and 2022– ) After becoming the longest-serving prime minister since Israel’s independence, he was indicted in 2019 on charges of corruption while in office
- Taking on Israel’s greatest foe has banished Netanyahu’s . . . - CNN
Benjamin Netanyahu is once again firmly in control of Israeli politics The country’s longest-serving prime minister has pulled himself back from the abyss with what appears to be a wildly
- Netanyahu tells ABC hes not ruling out taking out Irans Supreme . . .
Netanyahu responded, "I wouldn't rush to conclusions " Karl asked what more Netanyahu would want from Trump and the United States, or if he expected the U S Air Force to help them
- After years of waiting, Israels Netanyahu finally makes his move on . . .
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu points to a red line he drew on the graphic of a bomb used to represent Iran's nuclear program as he addresses the 67th United Nations General Assembly
- Netanyahus government survives vote to dissolve Israels parliament
JERUSALEM (AP) — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government survived an attempt to dissolve Israel’s parliament early Thursday morning, with most of his ultra-Orthodox coalition partners joining him in voting against a bill that would have forced them to register for military service while the country is at war The vote was the most serious challenge to Netanyahu’s government
- Netanyahu’s government faces possible collapse as opposition . . . - PBS
Netanyahu’s coalition includes two ultra-Orthodox parties, and both would need to support the dissolution bill for it to pass On Tuesday, top ultra-Orthodox, or Haredi, rabbis issued a
- Iran war gives Netanyahu political breathing room in Israel
Netanyahu delivers a speech to a joint meeting of Congress on the floor of the US House of Representatives in the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on March 3, 2015 [Jim Lo Scalzo EPA] Uncertain future
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