Iran, Israel and Netanyahu
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Roughly 24 hours before Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu launched a blistering assault on Iran, Israel's opposition was scheming to bring down his government. Now, just days into the ongoing operation against Iran,
Day four of intensifying hostilities between Iran and Israel draws to a close, but with no end to the exchanges of missiles and drones in sight. Euronews has this roundup of the key events from Monday evening.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed support for killing Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to end their ongoing military conflict, despite President Trump reportedly
In connection with the Israeli air campaign, the Mossad, Israel’s foreign intelligence service, has been operating on Iranian soil and targeting senior Iranian nuclear scientists and military officers in an attempt to shatter the Iranian military’s chain of command.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will sit down for an interview airing Sunday with Fox News anchor Bret Baier, his first since Israel's strikes on Iran.
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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu suggested killing Iran’s Supreme Leader could end the conflict, defended Israel’s military actions, and claimed they prevent a nuclear war driven by Iranian aggression.
Iran called on U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday to force Israel to cease fire as the only way to end the four-day-old aerial war, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country was on the "path to victory".
Israeli officials have urged hundreds of thousands of people in Tehran to evacuate in preparation for new strikes against Iran, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declaring that Israel