Netanyahu, to UN: You’re a ‘Joke’
“In this swamp of antisemitic bile, there’s an automatic majority willing to demonize Israel on anything,” Netanyahu noted.

“In this swamp of antisemitic bile, there’s an automatic majority willing to demonize Israel on anything,” Netanyahu noted.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected reports Thursday that he had accepted the terms of a ceasefire in Lebanon proposed Wednesday by French President Emmanuel Macron and U.S. President Joe Biden, among others.

Colombia’s far-left President Gustavo Petro declared at the U.N. that neither Israel nor the United States are “the children of God.”

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) revealed photos Monday of a Hezbollah missile being stored in a private home in southern Lebanon, as civilians heeded a warning by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to flee the area.

Israeli warplanes targeted more than 300 Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon on Monday and Israel warned civilians to evacuate the area as more intense strikes are on the way.

Netanyahu to the people of Lebanon: “I have a message for the people of Lebanon: Israel’s war is not with you. It’s with Hezbollah.”

Israeli Prime Minsiter Benjamin Netanyahu issued statements in Hebrew and English on Sunday after the Israeli military pounded the Iranian-backed terror group in southern Lebanon, following several days of stunning strikes.

On Wednesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) responded to Israel’s strikes against Hezbollah by stating that he is worried doing so will hurt the prospects of a ceasefire deal and that

“I already said, we will return the residents of the north in safety to their homes. And that is exactly what we will do.”

Exploding pagers were made in Hungary, a key European ally of Israel, the Taiwanese company whose brand name appeared on them said.

Israelis are awaiting a possible change at the top of the defense ministry, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is considering replacing incumbent Yoav Gallant with former rival Gideon Sa’ar, who is conservative but combative.

Israel’s security cabinet, which is responsible for setting military policy, decided early Tuesday morning to adopt the return of the residents of northern Israel’s border towns to their homes as an official war goal.

European leaders offer prayers after another assassination attempt, but several capitals seem content to let the attack go unremarked.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that the “great majority of Israel’s citizens” are not falling for the psychological warfare tactics of Hamas, which aim at dividing the country, and were revealed in the past week.

Massive protests against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the wake of the news of the murder of six hostages by Hamas faded by the end of the week in Israel — though weekly protests will continue on a smaller scale.

Chicago Sun-Times columnist Neil Steinberg wrote Tuesday: “If I had a choice between getting rid of Hamas and getting rid of Netanyahu, I’d choose Netanyahu.”

Bret Stephens, a columnist for the New York Times who is a frequent critic of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, says that the Israeli leader is right that a hostage deal requiring a withdrawal from the Gaza border is a “poison pill.”

On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” Israel’s Ambassador to the U.N. Danny Danon responded to President Joe Biden criticizing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by alleging Netanyahu hasn’t done enough to get a ceasefire by

British government condemned for suspending around a tenth of the weapons export licences for UK companies selling equipment to Israel.

On Monday’s broadcast of “CNN Newsroom,” House Foreign Affairs Committee Ranking Member Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-NY) said that President Joe Biden “is starting to say that he’s going to reveal some of those other things and who he believes is

On Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Situation Room,” Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) stated that Hamas is at fault for the conflict between it and Israel and could end the war right now, and Israel has “agreed to the American position here

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to criticism Monday from President Joe Biden by saying that pressuring Israel, in the wake of Hamas’s murder of six hostages, will only encourage Hamas to kill more hostages.

U.S. President Joe Biden told reporters Monday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is not doing enough to reach a deal with Hamas on the release of hostages — without evidence and in defiance of his own administration.

Israel is facing a general strike on Monday as the national labor union federation, the Histadrut, called on workers to stay home and to protest in favor of a hostage deal following Hamas’s cold-blooded murder of six hostages last week.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement on Sunday in response to Hamas’s murder of six Israeli hostages, whose bodies were discovered in a tunnel in Gaza: “Whoever murders hostages does not want a deal.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s rise in the polls continues, with his Likud Party reaching the key threshold of 30 seats (out of 120) in a new poll by Israel’s center-right Channel 14.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is speaking out after the Biden-Harris administration slapped a sixth round of sanctions on Israelis on Wednesday, as part of an effort to appease anti-Israel critics on the political left.

Qaid Farhan al-Qadi, 52, the Bedouin Israeli Arab Muslim hostage whom Israeli soldiers rescued from a Hamas tunnel in Gaza on Tuesday, thanked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the “sacred” work the soldiers had done.

Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday to pressure the Israeli government to yield to Hamas’s demands for a hostage deal.

Representatives of the jihadist terrorist organization Hamas condemned the terms of an alleged “bridging proposal” to move it towards a ceasefire with Israel on Monday.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that pressure — from the U.S. and from domestic opposition — for a hostage deal needs to be on Hamas, not the Israeli government, due to the terror group’s ongoing obstinacy.

On Thursday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “The ReidOut,” Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) argued that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is “dangerous” and “We have to cut ties with his administration and say, no more.” Omar said, “I do believe that, while

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is set to publish a book on antisemitism in 2025 — after leading the chorus of hate against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the wake of the Hamas terror attack October 7.

On Tuesday’s broadcast of NewsNation’s “Elizabeth Vargas Reports,” Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D-MA) stated that while he’s had his issues with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Netanyahu is actually trying to negotiate a ceasefire and Hamas isn’t and Hamas “has violated

Hamas has rejected hostage talks that were set for this week, hours after CNN published a poorly-sourced article claiming that the terrorist group was serious about a deal but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was not.

In November, we must elect a leader who will give Israel the steadfast support it deserves.

On Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Situation Room,” Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT) stated that Israel’s “unbelievably aggressive” assassination of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh shows that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu isn’t listening to President Joe Biden. Himes said, “I think

During an interview with Portland CBS affiliate KOIN 6 on Friday, Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) responded to Israel killing some of Hamas’ leaders and its potential impact on ceasefire talks by stating that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “is going

The New York Times published an analysis Friday in which it claimed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had “gone rogue” by killing terrorists who had killed Israeli citizens, rather than acquiescing.

Former President Donald Trump said Wednesday during a rally speech in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) had become a “proud member of Hamas.”
