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Netanyahu sends message to Iran through Putin: 'Israel doesn't want war' - KAN

The report, which cited diplomatic sources, stated that Netanyahu called Putin to deliver the message to Iran after a recent rise in tensions between Tehran and Jerusalem.

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 U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shake hands during a meeting in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, US, April 7, 2025.

Trump, Netanyahu spoke Friday amid Israel-Iran conflict, White House official says

Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Bocharov Ruchei state residence in Sochi, Russia September 12, 2019.

If given the chance, Netanyahu should try to mediate Russia, Ukraine - editorial

Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) welcomes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Sochi, Russia August 23, 2017.

Netanyahu, Putin to meet 'soon'


Analysis: What does Russia really think about Israel's alleged airstrikes in Syria?

While Assad has vowed revenge for the alleged Israeli attacks, his patron, Russia, has thus far remained silent.

Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attend a news conference in Sochi

Netanyahu, Putin speak for second time in a week

Last Sunday, Netanyahu phoned Putin to express condolences over the crash of the Russian military plane that killed 92 people, including 60 members of the Red Army Choir.

Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attend a news conference in Sochi

Middle Israel: Year of the Russian bear

Moscow’s imperial resurgence is ready to spend itself, but in 2016 it dominated the int’l system.

RUSSIAN PRESIDENT Vladimir Putin speaks during a news conference in Moscow in 2016.

JPost Editorial: Transformative meet

Perhaps for the sake of his own people, Abbas will rise to the occasion and agree to a transformative meeting with Netanyahu.

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No meeting of minds: Jerusalem and Moscow remain miles apart

Much has been made of Israel’s burgeoning ties with Russia, but Jerusalem and Moscow remain miles apart on Syria, Hezbollah, Iran and the Palestinians

ussian President Vladimir Putin (R) meets with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, April 21, 2016

Putin to Netanyahu: Israel, Russia 'unconditional allies' in war against terror

Russia welcomes Turkey reconciliation efforts, pledges to work to end Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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Netanyahu: Deepening ties with Russia important for Israel’s security

PM heads to Russia to mark 25th anniversary of diplomatic ties.

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Netanyahu, Putin tweak military coordination as Syria conditions change

In Moscow meeting, Netanyahu tells Putin the Golan Heights is a red line that must remain a part of Israel

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PM to Moscow to discuss Syria

This will be the two leaders’ third face-to-face meeting in seven months. During this same time period Netanyahu has met US President Barack Obama once.

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Netanyahu set to meet Putin next week in Moscow

The two were set to discuss pressing issues on the regional and global agendas, like the Palestinians and the conflict in Syria, among others.

Benjamin Netanyahu and Vladimir Putin.