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By Emily Rose JERUSALEM, Aug 17 (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party will choose its candidates to fight in October elections on Monday, with analysts saying a shift further to the right by many members could threaten the Israeli leader's chances of winning.
Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected a direct attempt by Donald Trump’s son-in-law and Sir Tony Blair to persuade Israel to withdraw from Gaza in lockstep with Hamas giving up its weapons. Jared Kushner and Sir Tony, who works for Mr Trump’s board of peace ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected at the White House this week at a moment of significant tension between the longtime allies — after months of waiting for an invitation to come. Netanyahu has not been to the White House since the war began and has been angling for an invitation since at least April,
President Donald Trump met with Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Tuesday in a high-stakes sit-down that comes at a politically fraught moment for the Israeli prime minister. The two leaders had been expected to discuss the war with Iran,
Yoav Segalovitz’s speculated move from Yesh Atid to Ra’am could give the Arab party a new image — and the opposition the seats it needs to form a government.
While the Israeli leader touts a willingness to defy the U.S. on Gaza, the president needs to show progress in the foreign entanglements weighing on his approval rating.