Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left no doubt in a statement on Wednesday, regarding what his Jewish country might do should current tensions with Iran escalate further. “Israel will do whatever it needs to defend itself,” Netanyahu said in a statement. The
Iran’s unprecedented attack on Israel in the early hours of Sunday morning has elicited calls for swift retaliation against Tehran by some prominent Israeli MPs. The shrillest voices baying for retribution have come from ultra-right wing politicians inside Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition government.
Meanwhile, Joe Biden is urging Netanyahu to show restraint as the US seeks to stamp down fears of a wider regional conflict amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war in Gaza that has left nearly 34,000 Palestinians dead, according to health authorities in the
Benjamin Netanyahu is keeping Rishi Sunak waiting for talks despite British fighter jets helping defend Israel from Iran. The Prime Minister wants to urge his Israeli counterpart to show restraint in the wake of Tehran’s frenzied missile and drone attack. But Mr
Benjamin Netanyahu is under pressure to deliver a strong reply to Iran’s attack (Image: Getty) Iran launched an unprecedented attack on Israel on Sunday, firing more than 300 drones and missiles at its arch enemy. However, around 99 percent were shot down
Rishi Sunak was one of several world leaders that Benjamin Netanyahu ignored yesterday as the embattled Israeli prime minister moves towards striking back at Iran. Israeli state broadcaster KAN reported that the Israeli PM has repeatedly turned down calls from foreign leaders
Iran launched an unprecedented attack on Israel on Sunday, targeting the country with more than 300 missiles and drones, sparking fears of an all out war breaking out between the two. The scale of the attack stunned the Israeli government, and has
Israel’s senior commanders and political leaders, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, were not consulted before a military strike killed three sons of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Gaza, Israeli media reported Thursday. Neither Netanyahu nor Defense Minister Yoav Gallant had been told
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu underscored his military’s commitment to the mission to destroy Hamas just days after ordering the majority of his ground forces to withdraw from the Gaza Strip. “We will complete the elimination of Hamas’ battalions, including in Rafah,”
Protesters have demanded Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu resign as thousands have taken to the streets of Tel Aviv.