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In a scathing court affidavit, the head of the Shin Bet said that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pressed him to spy on anti-government protesters. By Isabel Kershner Reporting from Jerusalem ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at court on day 23 of his trial testimony in Tel Aviv, April 21, 2025. (photo credit: MOTI KIMCHI) Billionaire Arnon Milchan was a close friend, and claims that ...
JERUSALEM, April 21 (Reuters) - The head of Israel's domestic intelligence service said on Monday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's bid to sack him followed his refusal to fulfil requests ...
Tensions between Netanyahu and Bar grew after October 7, as differing views on the war shaped a rift in Israel’s leadership. (L-R) Shin Bet director Ronen Bar and Prime Minister Benjamin ...
Israel's domestic security chief accuses Netanyahu of making improper demands of him as rift deepens
The head of Israel’s internal security service on Monday accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of trying to exploit the power of the agency for political and personal gain through a litany ...
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to continue the war in Gaza in the face of growing opposition to Israel’s ongoing military campaign. In a pre-recorded video Saturday night ...
Shin Bet security agency chief Ronen Bar told the High Court of Justice on Monday that he had been fired due to expectations from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he be personally loyal to ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the citizens of Israel in a pre-recorded message on Saturday shortly after Shabbat ended. The video came as the US and Iran conducted the second round ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent visit to Washington was no ordinary trip. The consensus among Israeli analysts, barring a few remaining loyalists, is that Netanyahu was not ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday night pledged to continue the war against Hamas until all objectives are met, rejecting recent ceasefire ...
An April 3 letter signed by former top security officials argued: “Netanyahu … is propelling Israel to catastrophe — harming the security of the state, damaging its democratic regime and its ...
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