The government can’t be trusted to investigate itself, but neither can institutions that are biased against it. History will render its verdict; in the meantime, it should be left to Israel’s voters.
Benjamin Netanyahu
The Israeli prime minister told Fox News that “the point here is not to negotiate with Hamas,” adding: “Their job is to vanish.”
An analysis of the meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — heavy on symbolism, light on decisions, with unresolved bills still to come.
With antisemitism surging on both the left and the right, the future remains uncertain. But the Trump-Netanyahu meeting is a reminder that the Jewish state is winning—and not alone.
Senior officials in Washington believe there is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for moves that could pull the region in a better direction.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to travel to Mar-a-Lago for a pivotal summit with U.S. President Donald Trump, with far-reaching security and foreign-policy decisions on the agenda.
Everyone sees corruption and ego. But maybe Israel’s most divisive leader is playing a game no one else even understands.
“Our goal is not to occupy Gaza but to free Gaza,” says PM.
“The New York Times” promotes the smear that the prime minister let more blood be shed to cling to power. It was his opponents, however, who played politics about Gaza.
After the withdrawal of United Torah Judaism, Netanyahu’s coalition is under pressure — right in the middle of a war.
