Showing posts with label Benjamin Netanyahu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Benjamin Netanyahu. Show all posts

Thursday, May 17, 2018

How Has Netanyahu Transformed Israel?


'There Is No Opposition in Israel' as Netanyahu Massacres Gazans, Israeli Journalist Says


Renowned Israeli journalist Gideon Levy says "the victims of Gaza hardly touch anybody in Israel," as the IDF mows down protesters. Hardline right-wing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a stranglehold on politics and the left barely exists.

Monday, May 14, 2018

Where Does the Middle East Conflict Go from Here? | Inside Story


Tens of thousands of Palestinians gathered at Gaza's border with Israel on the eve of the Nakba anniversary, the day they call "catastrophe".

Wednesday, May 02, 2018

Fmr IAEA Inspector: Netanyahu’s Cartoons about Iran’s Nuclear Program Are 'Baseless and Childish'


In a ‘show and tell’ type talk, Netanyahu claimed that Iran is developing a nuclear weapons program and tried to provide evidence that Iran is violating the JCOPA. Former US IAEA Nuclear Weapons Inspector Robert Kelley tells TRNN Netanyahu’s claims are baseless, self-serving, and childish

Monday, December 11, 2017

Erdogan Calls Israel 'Terrorist', Netanyahu Hits Back


The Israeli prime minister says he won't take lectures from a Turkish president "who jails journalists... and helps terrorists"

Netanyahu in Paris: We Will Not Be Lectured to by Erdogan


Benjamin Netanyahu says Palestinians must quote "get to grips" with the reality that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel in order to move towards peace. The Israeli Prime Minister made the comments in Paris during a meeting with the French president. When asked about discontent across the region over Trump’s decision, including harsh criticism from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Netanyahu said he would not be given morality lectures by the Turkish leader. Al Jazeera's Natacha Butler reports from Paris.

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Netanyahu lässt Treffen mit Gabriel platzen


SPIEGEL ONLINE: Affront beim Besuch von Außenminister Gabriel in Israel: Ministerpräsident Netanyahu hat ein Treffen kurzfristig abgesagt. Hintergrund ist eine geplante Diskussionsrunde des Deutschen mit Regierungskritikern.

Israels Premier Benjamin Netanyahu hat ein geplantes Treffen mit Bundesaußenminister Sigmar Gabriel abgesagt - weil der SPD-Politiker bei seinem Besuch in dem Land auch Regierungskritiker treffen will. Das berichtete Gabriel selbst. Der Schritt ist ein diplomatischer Affront.

Ein israelischer Sprecher bestätigte die Absage später. "Die Politik von Ministerpräsident Netanyahu ist, sich nicht mit ausländischen Besuchern zu treffen, die auf diplomatischen Trips in Israel wiederum Gruppen treffen, die israelische Soldaten als Kriegsverbrecher verleumden", teilte das Büro des Premiers mit. » | kev/dpa/Reuters | Dienstag, 25. April 2017

Saturday, April 22, 2017

Netanyahu: US Shift in Stance on Iran Is an Important Change


Apr. 21, 2017 - 9:10 - Israeli prime minister discusses how his country faces its security challenges on 'Hannity'

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Netanyahu to Trump: Let’s Vanquish ‘Militant Islam’


JEWISH TELEGRAPHIC AGENCY: WASHINGTON (JTA) – Echoing the language favored by President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told AIPAC that Israel would work with the United States to defeat the “forces of militant Islam.”

“We must be sure that the forces of militant Islam are defeated,” Netanyahu said in a video address Monday morning to the Israel lobby AIPAC’s annual conference in Washington, D.C. “I’m confident the United States and Israel will stand together shoulder to shoulder to ensure light triumphs over darkness.”

Trump’s predecessor, Barack Obama, drew criticism from Republicans and Trump for not naming Islam as an element in the threat faced by the United States in the Middle East and domestically. Trump, in turn, has drawn criticism for unnecessarily alienating moderate Muslims for emphasizing Islam in phrases like “radical Islamic terrorism.” » | JTA | Monday, March 27, 2017

Monday, February 13, 2017

"Trump and I See Eye-to-Eye": Netanyahu


On the eve of his trip to meet U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington, DC, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he and Trump see "eye-to-eye" on both the dangers and opportunities

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