Netanyahu home needs millions in security upgrades after Hezbollah’s attack
The Israeli Prime Minister's office and the Israeli security service, Shin Bet, are reportedly discussing security modifications at Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Caesarea, which was targeted by a Hezbollah drone last weekend.
Iran compares Netanyahu speech at UN to a “comedy show”
At the annual meeting of the UN General Assembly, the Iranian diplomatic mission slammed as a “comedy show” the unfounded accusations made against the Islamic Republic’s peaceful nuclear program and its regional actions by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Netanyahu and Biden’s foreign policy
U.S. foreign policy is bipartisan for supporting Israel, but Democrats are less influenced by their allies than Republican rivals.
Netanyahu vs. the Lion’s Den Brigade
The extremist Zionist far-right camp led by Benjamin Netanyahu along with his radical coalition has won 64 out of 120 seats in the 25th Israeli Knesset elections.
Bennet follows in the footsteps of Netanyahu
Israel’s government has changed, but Israeli oppressive and discriminatory policies against the Palestinians remained in place. This was on full display on Sunday morning when Israeli security forces attacked worshipers at the Al-Aqsa Mosque with rubber bullets and tear gas.
New Israel leadership rehashes Netanyahu’s obsolete rhetoric against Iran
In an echo of the former Israeli prime minister’s tactics employed against Iran, the new Israeli government resorted to similar tactics to magnify the alleged threat posed by Iran.
Quitting JCPOA harmed U.S. reputation as reliable ally
A former British ambassador to the United States says the Joe Biden administration is aware that abrogating the 2015 Iran nuclear deal – JCPOA - as well as other unilateral measures by former U.S. President Donald Trump have harmed Washington’s reputation as a reliable ally.
Bibi wraps up political life with hapless campaign of hype against Iran
In an effort to cover up Israel’s intelligence failures in Iran, the new Mossad chief vowed to quash Iran’s nuclear program regardless of the international community’s engagement with Iran, a position already been taken by the former spymaster of Israel but failed to make any progress in putting a halt to Iran’s nuclear activities.
Reports Say Netanyahu Secretly Agreed to Sale Arms to UAE
Before publicly opposing the sale of advanced weapons to the United Arab Emirates by the US last month, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had secretly agreed to the arms deal.
Thousands Still Protest against Netanyahu with Momentum
Thousands of Israelis protested outside the prime minister’s official residence Saturday as summer-long demonstrations against Benjamin Netanyahu maintained their momentum.