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France 24 on MSNNetanyahu faces vote to dissolve parliament over ultra-Orthodox draft lawReligious parties in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ruling coalition have threatened to support a push to dissolve the Knesset on Wednesday and trigger early elections if the government does not pass a bill to permanently exempt ultra-Orthodox Jews from military service.
Haredim have said they would support the bill to dissolve Knesset in preliminary vote on Wednesday amid IDF draft exemption disputes
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The National on MSNIsrael's Benjamin Netanyahu faces biggest government crisis yetIn only a matter of days it has become clear that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right government is the closest it has come to collapse.It is not because of the catastrophic security failure of the October 7 attacks;
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem met with Argentine President Javier Milei. President Milei commended the Prime Minister's strength in conducting the multi-front war and expressed unwavering support for the State of Israel and the justice of its cause.
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Netanyahu's Betrayal Bombshell: Israeli PM Still Arming Qatar While Hamas Plotting Against Israel?A series of reports revealed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu authorized multi-million dollar defense deals between Israel's top defense firms and Qatar, despite Qatar's alleged financial and political support for Hamas.
The Australian’s Editor-at-Large Paul Kelly reflects on his trip to Israel during its war with Hamas. Mr Kelly told Sky News host Sharri Markson that the politics in Israel “are bad” at the moment. “They’re imbittered – a lot of this centers around the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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The Times of Israel on MSNProsecutor: Despite ‘phenomenal’ memory, Netanyahu told police 1,778 times he ‘doesn’t remember’Despite ‘phenomenal’ memory, Netanyahu told police 1,778 times he ‘doesn’t remember’ appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted that his country is supporting an armed group in Gaza that opposes Hamas. Hamas is a banned terrorist group that controls Gaza, which is involved in many terrorist attacks on Israel.
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Benjamin Netanyahu accepts US' latest Gaza ceasefire proposal as Hamas says it's still reviewing itIsrael's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he has accepted US Middle East Envoy Steve Witkoff's proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza and prisoner exchange. "Israel accepts the new Witkoff outline," Netanyahu reportedly said during a meeting with the ...
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The Daily Digest on MSNA look at Benjamin Netanyahu's pastBenjamin Netanyahu was born in Tel Aviv in 1949. He began as a young soldier in elite units of the Israeli army, participating throughout the 1960s in different combat operations at a very high level.
In an interview with AFP in Paris, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert launches a scathing attack on current leader Benjamin Netanyahu, accusing him of having failed to protect Israeli citizens during the October 7 Hamas assault and "prioritising personal interests over what may be the national interests of Israel".