Netanyahu speech to congress

Harris targets Arab voters with new ad highlighting Gaza 'suffering' - report

The ad begins with Harris's declaration that "she will not be silent about the scale of human suffering in Gaza, including the death of far too many innocent civilians."

 Democratic presidential nominee and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris gestures as she addresses the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute's 47th Annual Leadership Conference in Washington U.S., September 18, 2024.
 PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu meets with US President Joe Biden in the Oval Office of the White House, last week. The loss of appetite for victory that has taken over the thinking of the West is both dangerous and immoral, the writer argues.

Netanyahu calls for total victory over Hamas in Congress speech - opinion

 CHRISTIAN STUDENTS and families of hostages pray together at the National Mall in Washington.

From protest to peace: A journey of faith in Washington, DC - opinion

 IN HIS speech to Congress last week, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu underscored the threat that Iran poses to the Middle East and advocated for the formation of an anti-Iran ‘Abraham Alliance.’

Netanyahu pushes for anti-Iran 'Abraham Alliance' in congress - opinion


Despite Netanyahu claim, cheap oil not seen swaying Iran behavior

"I think it hurts their economy, there's no doubt about that. But I don't think it's decisive," Senator John McCain says.

A view of a petrochemical complex in Assaluyeh seaport on Iran's Persian Gulf coast

US Jewish groups back Netanyahu, downplay rift between Washington and Jerusalem over Iran

ADL's Foxman had called on Netanyahu to cancel speech, but hopes it will help bring a deal that "fundamentally eliminates the danger posed by Iran to the region and to international security."

Abraham H. Foxman, National Director of the Anti-Defamation League, shows the book "The Bible, the Jews, and the Death of Jesus"

Republicans forge ahead against Iran deal, risking Democratic support

Bill proposes a vote of approval or disapproval of a nuclear agreement, which would require two-thirds majority to override a presidential veto.

PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu meets with US Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (left) and Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid

US challenges Israel to sharpen alternative path on Iranian nuclear negotiations

Insisting Tehran change "everything under the sun" not realistic way to close a deal, State Department says.

Obama and Netanyahu

Encountering peace: For the sake of Israel, Netanyahu must be sent home

We, the people of Israel, will pay for Netanyahu's arrogance.

Sara and Benjamin Netanyahu

Media comment: Netanyahu’s speech and the media

Bias is unfair to the media consumer who by nature has limited sources of information.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his speech to US Congress on March 3, 2015, with US Speaker of the House John Boehner and President pro tempore of the US Senate Orrin Hatch applauding behind him

Liberman to 'Post': All options on the table to stop nuclear Iran

WATCH: In exclusive interview with 'Post' Editor-in-Chief Steve Linde, Avigdor Liberman talks foreign policy, the Netanyahu speech and the future of Israeli elections.

JPost Election Arena: Avigdor Liberman

Liberman to ‘Post’: Decisions on Iran must be made in Jerusalem

In a preview of his upcoming exclusive interview with 'Post' Editor-in-Chief Steve Linde, Avigdor Liberman talks foreign policy, the Netanyahu speech and the future of Israeli elections.

JPost Election Arena: Avigdor Liberman

Daily Show's Jon Stewart skewers everyone involved in 'Speech-gate'

"It was the State of the Union Address the Republicans wanted, delivered by a leader they wished they had."

Jon Stewart

Netanyahu responds to Obama: We did indeed present practical alternative to Iran deal

As he arrives back in Israel, the prime minister pushes back against those saying there was no tactical alternative in his speech to Congress.

Sara and Benjamin Netanyahu