Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanked US President Trump in a post on X/Twitter on Sunday for "keeping [his] promise to give Israel the tools it needs to defend itself, to confront our common enemies and to secure a future of peace and prosperity.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a post on microblogging site X (formerly Twitter) said that Tesla CEO Elon Musk “is being falsely smeared”. Responding to a Musk’s tweet where he wrote that “the radical leftists are really upset that they had to take time out of their busy day praising Hamas to call me a Nazi,
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should be flying high. Israel’s enemies across the region have been badly weakened during 15 months of war. Israeli hostages have ...
Israeli Channel 14 reported that Hamas will provide the Israeli enemy with a list of prisoners on Friday to be released the next day. In the second phase of the exchange, Hamas will release four Zionist detainees, including three soldiers, in return for 180 Palestinian prisoners.
Hamas frees four women and Israel frees 200 Palestinians in the second hostage and prisoner exchange as part of the most recent ceasefire deal in Gaza.
Elon Musk’s hand gestures at Trump’s inauguration have drawn criticism online, with some comparing them to Nazi salutes. Critics labeled it a ’white power moment’, while Musk humorously defended himself,
In a post on social media, Netanyahu said that Musk is being “falsely smeared” and suggested that Musk’s support of Israel is proof that he isn’t antisemitic — even as numerous Jewish and anti-hate groups and observers have said that Musk’s now-infamous salute was clearly a Nazi salute.
Israel has reportedly violated its ceasefire deal with Hezbollah hundreds of times already, killing numerous people.
Benjamin Netanyahu owes his political fortunes to the support of the far-right Jewish Power and Religious Zionist parties. Both vehemently oppose the cease-fire and insist that Israel continue its war once the hostages are free.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suggested Friday that Israel might not withdraw all of its forces from Lebanon by a deadline set in its ceasefire with Hezbollah.
After the Israeli prime minister defended Musk following controversy over a gesture at a Trump rally, the tech executive wrote a tweet full of Nazi-related wordplay.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has defended Elon Musk after media outlets described a gesture that the Tesla CEO made at President Trump’s inauguration rally as a Nazi salute.