Trump doesn’t oppose Netanyahu plan for full Gaza occupation: U.S. officials, and this really shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone paying attention. It aligns perfectly with what he’s hinted at for a long time, even openly suggesting the idea of a resort in Gaza. In fact, it’s hard to imagine a scenario where he would publicly object to such a plan, especially considering his long-standing relationship with Netanyahu. He’s openly supported his actions in the past, so this is just more of the same.
The comments show that many feel this situation is predictable, a continuation of pre-existing patterns. Many seem to feel that he’s been signaling his intentions all along, and the implications are clear.… Continue reading
On Monday evening, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife hosted US House Speaker Mike Johnson and several other Republican members of Congress, along with US Ambassador Mike Huckabee, for dinner in the West Bank settlement of Shiloh. This event marked Johnson’s visit to Ariel and Shiloh, making him the highest-ranking US official to visit a West Bank settlement. Johnson expressed support for the Jewish people’s claim to the region, reflecting a shift away from the two-state solution previously favored by leaders of both parties. The dinner was organized by the US Israel Education Association and also included Ditsa Or, the mother of a hostage held by Hamas, who met with the Prime Minister and his wife.
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Reports indicate Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has decided the IDF should fully occupy the Gaza Strip, even in areas where hostages are held. This decision follows months of ceasefire talks and the release of videos showing emaciated Israeli hostages, generating increased pressure for a deal and sparking protests. Netanyahu has reportedly conveyed a message to the army’s chief of staff, emphasizing the necessity of this course of action. A Cabinet meeting is scheduled for Tuesday to formally decide on the expansion of IDF operations.
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Netanyahu moves to fire attorney general prosecuting him for corruption, and that’s where we’re at. Seems like a pretty straightforward, yet concerning, situation. A government, led by a Prime Minister facing corruption charges, voting to oust the very person bringing those charges against him. It’s a move that, let’s be honest, echoes some familiar patterns we’ve seen elsewhere.
The details paint a picture of a government acting in a way that could be described as, shall we say, less than transparent. The move to fire Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara seems designed to achieve a few things. First, it’s about rallying his political base, drumming up support by appearing to fight against an unfair persecution.… Continue reading
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is recovering at home after being diagnosed with intestinal inflammation due to spoiled food. He is receiving treatment for dehydration and is described as being in good condition. This latest health issue adds to a series of recent medical events, including a colonoscopy, prostate surgery, and hernia surgery. While his most recent public medical report from 2023 described his health as normal, there have been no official health summaries released in recent years, despite government protocols encouraging them.
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United Torah Judaism (UTJ), an ultra-Orthodox party, has resigned from Benjamin Netanyahu’s ruling coalition due to the failure to pass a bill exempting yeshiva students from military service. Six of UTJ’s seven remaining members submitted their resignations, leaving Netanyahu with a very narrow parliamentary majority. The departure stems from a long-standing dispute regarding mandatory military service, an issue that has intensified due to the ongoing war in Gaza and a Supreme Court ruling ending the exemption. The ultra-Orthodox parties had viewed the exemption as a critical commitment for their coalition membership.
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A bipartisan group of U.S. senators met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, drawing criticism due to his alleged war crimes in Gaza. Senators from both parties posted photos from the meeting, where discussions reportedly involved the situation in Gaza and the U.S.-Israel relationship. The meeting, which also included House Speaker Mike Johnson, occurred amidst a backdrop of controversy surrounding Netanyahu’s government’s actions and the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) arrest warrant for him. The U.S. State Department has also threatened the ICC over the charges, while Netanyahu continues to face accusations of sabotaging ceasefire talks.
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Grand Ayatollah Naser Makarem Shirazi issued a fatwa declaring US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “enemies of God” due to their perceived threats against Iran’s leadership. This decree calls upon Muslims globally to unite against the leaders, viewing any support for them as forbidden. A “mohareb,” or enemy of God, under Iranian law, can face severe penalties, including execution. This fatwa, mirroring past instances of religious decrees, was issued following a period of heightened conflict between Iran, Israel, and the US, with the fatwa urging Muslims to make the leaders regret their actions.
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The former U.S. President, Donald Trump, escalated his criticism of Israel, specifically targeting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial. Trump hinted that the significant $3.8 billion in annual U.S. military aid to Israel could be at risk. This warning implicitly suggested that the aid could be jeopardized if the charges against Netanyahu are not dropped. This represents a substantial shift in the U.S.’s approach to Israel, tying financial support to domestic legal matters.
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Former US President Donald Trump publicly called for the cancellation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial, describing it as a “witch hunt.” Netanyahu responded by thanking Trump for his support of both him and Israel, expressing his desire to continue working together. However, this intervention drew criticism from Israeli opposition figures who condemned Trump’s interference in the legal process. Trump’s remarks, in which he praised Netanyahu’s leadership, also contrasted with his earlier disapproval of Israeli actions following a ceasefire.
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