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The Israeli prime minister was previously rumored to have prostate cancer.
Yonatan Urich and Ofer Golan asked Judge Dror Kleitman to cancel the indictment against them, arguing that the investigation was tainted by unlawful phone searches and misleading representations.
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Netanyahu seeks to strip Palestinian citizens convicted of violent crimes of Israeli nationality
Israel is seeking to revoke the citizenship of at least two men convicted of terrorism offenses, marking what appears to be the first test of a 2023 law allowing such action against Palestinian citize
"I think there is a gap between the U.S. and Israel," a former Israeli official told Newsweek.
Only one image was released from Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting Wednesday: a handshake in the Oval Office, distributed by the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office. Beyond that single frame,
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Reunifying Arab parties aim for more power, but may wind up with more Netanyahu
As the Joint List of Arab parties mull uniting again, there are worries that the juggernaut will end up weakening the anti-Netanyahu bloc, unintentionally keeping the premier in power The post Reunifying Arab parties aim for more power,
A recent medical report from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office confirms that he does not have prostate cancer, alleviating concerns stemming from past rumours.