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Benjamin Netanyahu is facing growing political backlash in Israel after rivals accused him of giving in to President Donald Trump on key national security decisions, especially over halting planned strikes on Beirut.
But he insisted his relationship with the Israeli prime minister remains strong.
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Sara Netanyahu took part in interview of PM’s military secretary candidate — reports
Sources says premier was not present for PM's wife's conversation with Brig. Gen. Guy Markizeno, and that it was 'not just small talk' The post Sara Netanyahu took part in interview of PM’s military secretary candidate — reports appeared first on The Times of Israel.
In an interview on CNBC, the Israeli premier said ending U.S. aid to Israel will ‘take away the myth that Israel is depleting America's coffers’
President Trump said that he had been “perturbed” in a call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, and said he hoped to meet with Iran’s supreme leader.
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Netanyahu said to have balked at IDF proposal for Lebanon ground op, amid US pressure
The post Netanyahu said to have balked at IDF proposal for Lebanon ground op, amid US pressure appeared first on The Times of Israel.
In a reflection of the turbulent politics of Israel, two Republicans are pushing a resolution that would require Israel to pay for any weapons it gets from the United States. The Republicans are staunchly pro-Israel and Netanyahu’s government supports the move as an effort to head off growing anti-Israel sentiment in the United States.