Analysis from the Arab world: The greatest threats to Israel’s prime minister are domestic in nature.
Benjamin Netanyahu
“I feel a deep obligation to ensure the return of all our abductees, and to work here to rehabilitate this kibbutz,” the Israeli prime minister said.
While the head of the Iranian hydra in Tehran has been severed, we continue to bleed in the Gaza Strip.
In doing so, the president is not only correcting the misdeeds of his predecessors, he is calling for Israel’s democracy and national security to be strengthened.
This the final phase of the Zionist mission: to secure a state where Jews can live without the constant threat of annihilation.
Senior US officials say, “If Netanyahu’s influence on Trump was once a 9, it’s now down to a 3 or 4.” They say Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman now “controls the dome.”
As Israel wages its fierce battle against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, critical voices are growing within the country.
The former prime minister called for hundreds of thousands to shut down the country until the government falls.
Never before has a dispute between two of Israel’s most powerful men escalated so dramatically.
The injunction, which kept the spy chief in place as he prepares an affidavit, sparked allegations of judicial overreach amid a constitutional crisis.
