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Speaking to the media in Israel for the first time in five months, the Israeli prime minister denied reports of friction with ...
Israel has likely killed Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said during a press conference on.
The U.N. said Wednesday it was trying to get the desperately needed aid that has entered Gaza this week into the hands of Palestinians amid delays because of fears of looting and Israeli military ...
The decision to omit Israel from US president’s Middle East trip is a clear sign that America’s patience is wearing thin ...
The Israeli PM says if there is an opportunity for a temporary ceasefire and a hostage release deal, Israel will be open to ...
Per Israeli officials, 93 aid trucks entered the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, but experts say that is not nearly enough.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel has “probably” killed Mohammed Sinwar, Hamas’ elusive de facto leader in Gaza.
Shortly after Israel announced the first trucks entered Gaza, the U.K., France and Canada issued a sharply worded joint ...
Britain said Tuesday it was suspending talks with Israel on expanding their free-trade agreement due to the "egregious ...
Despite growing foreign condemnation, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to continue the war to eliminate Hamas ...
Israel's supreme court on Wednesday ruled as "unlawful" the government's decision in March to fire domestic security chief ...
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A look at Benjamin Netanyahu's past
Benjamin Netanyahu was born in Tel Aviv in 1949. He began as a young soldier in elite units of the Israeli army, participating throughout the 1960s in different combat operations at a very high level.