Netanyahu, Donald Trump and Iran
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seeks to revoke citizenship of two Palestinian men convicted of terrorism in the first use of a controversial deportation law.
The poll also finds that 47% of Israelis do not believe Netanyahu’s version of events regarding October 7. By contrast, 28% say they believe his account, while 25% say they don't want to know.
WASHINGTON — President Trump hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday to discuss a possible attack on Iran — with the president saying Tehran’s clerical leaders must be “reasonable and responsible” to avoid potential strikes.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ignited outcry after his office requested to remove the word “massacre” from the title of a bill commemorating the Oct. 7 attacks.
Trump also said that "tremendous progress" has been made in Gaza and in Mideast. • Earlier on Wednesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu officially joined Gazan Board of Peace.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters accuse Netanyahu of genocide near White House
A small group of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered near the White House, accusing Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu of genocide as he arrived for a high-stakes meeting with US President Donald Trump to discuss Iran and regional security.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was expected to push Trump at a meeting Wednesday for Tehran's ballistic missile arsenal to be included in any nuclear deal.