Netanyahu speech to congress

Netanyahu's 2015 Congress speech: A blueprint for action, not a failure - analysis

Netanyahu's 2015 Congress speech on Iran now seems prescient as Israel and the US strike Iran, highlighting a growing partisan divide over Israel in America.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses a joint meeting of Congress in the House Chamber on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 3, 2015.
 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.

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

 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


Analysis: Netanyahu's speech to Congress is Purim on the Potomac

Netanyahu views that his destiny is to protect the Jewish state, and -- by extension -- the future of the Jews. In his mind, this is why he was fated to come to power. Nothing less.

US President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu look out a window

Gallup poll: Dust-up with Obama has not cost Netanyahu support among US public

There are sharp party differences regarding Netanyahu, with the Republicans much more likely to view him positively (60%) than negatively (18%), while Democrats are evenly divided.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Kerry to avoid Netanyahu speech by meeting with Iran FM in Geneva, defending Israel at UN

By traveling to Switzerland, Saudi Arabia and Britain this week, US Secretary of State John Kerry will avoid being in Washington at the same time as Netanyahu.

US Secretary of State John Kerry arrives at Geneva International airport

Congress uninformed on Iran deal while Israel already 'knows a lot,' official says

Senior official in Netanyahu's Washington entourage would not elaborate on how Israel has the details of the Iran deal still in progress.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanks Speaker Boehner following his address to a joint meeting of Congress in the Rayburn Room of the US Capitol, May 24, 2011

Netanyahu boards plane for Washington: I go as an emissary of the entire Jewish people

Prime minister speaks at Ben Gurion Airport ahead of fateful speech that has sparked tension with White House.

Sara and Benjamin Netanyahu

US official: 'When Netanyahu calls Obama will answer. But how fast will he respond to crisis?'

Officials say US-Israel alliance will remain strong despite tensions surrounding Netanyahu speech.

US President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

ONE ON ONE: A professional woman

Against the backdrop of ‘Bottlegate,’ the ‘Magazine’ sits down with Sara Netanyahu – to meet the very human wife, mother and educational psychologist behind the figure the press loves to hate.

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In DC, Netanyahu plans to avoid all political affiliations

Israeli official tells 'Post' that multiple requests for Netanyahu to meet with senators have been received and turned down.

US President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu look out a window

Netanyahu declines meeting with Democrats, citing 'misperception' of partisanship

Two senior US Senate Democrats had invited Netanyahu to a closed-door meeting with Democratic senators.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Yadlin: Israel should work with Democrats, Republicans to prevent bad Iran deal

Zionist Union's candidate for defense tells 'Post' Election Arena that Netanyahu's Congress address is counterproductive.

JPost Election Arena: Amos Yadlin