Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left Sunday for the United States where he will become the first foreign leader to meet Donald Trump since the US president returned to office.
At stake is the future of the very shaky ceasefire with Hamas, the continued release of Israeli hostages, and whether Israel ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he will discuss “victory over Hamas,” countering Iran and expanding diplomatic ...
Experts say that although Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu 'do not like one another and do not trust one another, but they ...
The future of the Gaza hostage-release and ceasefire deal is hanging on the outcome of a meeting between President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that is set to take place on ...
Israel’s prime minister is expected to meet with President Trump later this week to discuss the future of Gaza and broader ...
At stake is future of hostage-release ceasefire deal in Gaza war; PM says working closely with US president could further ...
Angry Israeli and relatives of hostages still held in Gaza by Hamas staged massive anti-Benjamin Netanyahu protests last night. They also appealed to Donald Trump to not let the Israeli PM play him.
Netanyahu’s office said that Zamir would take on the post on March 6 and will become IDF’s 24th chief of staff.
The Israeli prime minister’s trip comes as negotiations for a second phase of a Gaza ceasefire are set to begin. Syria’s new president visits Saudi Arabia.
The meeting comes as U.S. and Arab mediators begin the daunting work of brokering the next phase of an agreement to wind down ...
We must strengthen our hold and sovereignty over our homeland territories in Judea and Samaria,' Finance Minister Bezalel ...