Benjamin Netanyahu
Netanyahu vote on trial witness’s appointment draws call for probe
In a letter to the attorney-general, the two lawmakers argued that Netanyahu is barred from involvement in matters touching witnesses in his criminal trial.
'Why is this war different from all other wars?': Eretz Nehederet celebrates Passover amid Iran war
Uganda will join Iran war 'on the side of Israel,' military chief warns
IDF accelerating strikes as possibility of US-Iran ceasefire looms - report
Low chance for US-Iran deal, but Trump 'can always surprise us,' Israeli officials tell 'Post'
Israeli officials say a US-Iran deal remains unlikely, but fear President Donald Trump could still declare a temporary ceasefire as talks continue.
What is IDF's view on pontential long-term occupation of southern Lebanon? - analysis
Is Israel prepared to occupy southern Lebanon up to the Litani River on a long-term basis, or is its readiness to hold onto the area a temporary tactic to apply short-term pressure on Hezbollah?
Gov’t approves millions for border cities in North under Hezbollah fire
The move is intended to “strengthen resilience and support community relief efforts, reflecting a clear policy: the enemy evacuates, while Israel’s residents remain strong in their homes."
Netanyahu spox. resigns following leaked racist comments calling Moroccan MKs 'baboons'
Prime Minister Netanyahu’s spokesperson, Ziv Agmon, denies that his comments were racist, calling them "ridiculous" as he is of Moroccan origin, and thus cannot be racist towards Moroccans.
Netanyahu seeks to avoid snap vote as Iran war gives no boost in polls
Nearly four weeks into a war that has so far failed to achieve the toppling of Iran's clerical rulers, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly looking to stave off early elections.
Spanish PM Sanchez attacks Netanyahu: 'He wants to do to Lebanon what he did to Gaza'
Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez condemns Israel's actions and warns of economic fallout from the Iran war.
Willner signals disputed haredi school transfer may return to Finance Committee
At the center of the case is a December 25, 2025, Finance Committee transfer involving education funds, including money directed to haredi institutions.
Israel approves proposal to build permanent US embassy in Jerusalem
The approval was announced in a joint statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Minister of Foreign Affairs Gideon Sa’ar, and Construction and Housing Minister Haim Katz.
Knesset panel advances death penalty bill for final readings, Ben-Gvir vows law will pass
The National Security Committee has been holding marathon discussions on the bill, which is expected to be brought for its final readings in the plenum next week.
Courage, not recklessness: Why Netanyahu and Trump were right on Iran
Israel did not collapse after October 7. It stood up. It buried its dead, fought for its hostages, and absorbed a shock that would have shattered many nations.