Netanyahu, Gaza and Israel
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The House Judiciary Committee is accusing the Biden-Harris administration of funneling taxpayer dollars to anti-Netanyahu protests in Israel that took place before Hamas' Oct. 7 attack.
A key governing partner of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says it is quitting the government, leaving him with a minority in parliament.
Recent comments by the Israeli prime minister and a Fox News commentator about Cheltenham High School, their alma mater in suburban Philadelphia, have inflamed a debate.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government is on the brink of collapse. Israel's two ultra-Orthodox parties - United Torah Judaism (UTJ) and Shas - have announced plans to leave Netanyahu's coalition.
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Daily Times on MSNICC refuses to cancel Netanyahu arrest warrant amid Gaza probeThe International Criminal Court (ICC) has rejected Israel's request to withdraw arrest warrants issued against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant. In its latest ruling published on the ICC website,
A highly unusual appearance from Mike Huckabee comes as President Trump has called for the long-running legal case to be canceled.
The Shas party exited Netanyahu's coalition due to failed guarantees for military conscription exemptions for religious students. This leaves Netanyahu leading a minority government.
Israeli airstrikes in southern Syria resulted in the deaths of at least 15 defense and interior ministry personnel amid ongoing sectarian violence in the Suweida province. Prime Minister Netanyahu justified the attacks as necessary to protect the Druze minority from what he described as "disguised jihadists" under the new Syrian administration.