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A list of questions Israel's new government must answer before the day after Netanyahu

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July 12, 2026

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A list of questions Israel's new government must answer before the day after Netanyahu
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Haaretz

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· Jul 12, 2026

Questions for day after Netanyahu

Questions for day after Netanyahu

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 5, 2026

Netanyahu tahu siapa ‘bos’ – Trump

WASHINGTON: Perdana Menteri Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu mungkin mengadakan lawatan ke Rumah Putih seawal minggu depan, kata Presiden Amerika Syarikat (AS) Donald Trump kepada Axios pada Sabtu. Trump turut mendakwa Netanyahu tahu siapa yang lebih berkuasa dalam hubungan mereka. Kemungkinan pertemuan itu berlaku di tengah-tengah laporan mengenai ketegangan antara kedua-dua pemimpin berhubung usaha menamatkan perang terhadap ... Read more The post Netanyahu tahu siapa ‘bos’ – Trump appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Iran Herald

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· Jul 4, 2026

Israeli PM Netanyahu, President Trump agree to meet in US after phone call marking America's 250th Independence Day

Tel Aviv [Israel], July 5 (ANI): Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday (local time) said he spoke with US President Donald Trump and congratulated him on the occasion of the 250th Independence Day of the United States, with the two leaders agreeing to meet in the United States in the near future.In a post shared on X, the official handle of Prime Minister of Israel wrote, 'Prime Minister Benjamin

Al Arabiya English

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· Jul 1, 2026

Former Adviser To ISRAELI PM Shimon Peres on Iran And Lebanon | GNT

On this episode of Global News Today on Al Arabiya English, Tom Burges Watson speaks to Nimrod Novik, former Senior Diplomatic Adviser and Special Envoy to Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres. The discussion focuses on the latest US-Iran talks, the prospects for diplomacy, and the security situation involving Israel and Lebanon. Drawing on his extensive diplomatic experience, Nimrod Novik shares his perspective on the challenges facing the region and the path ahead. Guest: Nimrod Novik, Former Senior Diplomatic Adviser and Special Envoy to Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres #Israel #Iran #Lebanon #USIran #Trump #Netanyahu #ShimonPeres #MiddleEast #MiddleEastNews #Diplomacy #PeaceTalks #Tehran #Beirut #BreakingNews #AlArabiyaEnglish #AlArabiyaNews #GlobalNewsToday

Al-Monitor

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· Jul 10, 2026

Netanyahu races to keep promises to allies ahead of election

With the Israeli parliament set to dissolve in the coming days, just four months before national elections, the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is racing to pass a series of bills, drawing fierce criticism from opposition. The veteran prime minister, who has held office for nearly two decades across multiple terms, is facing public anger over a series of failures -- particularly those that led to Hamas's unprecedented October 7, 2023 attack, which triggered the war in Gaza.

Hudson Institute

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· Jun 25, 2026

Netanyahu Won’t Back Down

Netanyahu Won’t Back Down acabral-sanche Thu, 06/25/2026 - 10:39 SVG Podcast Jun 24, 2026 Tablet Netanyahu Won’t Back Down Michael Doran Senior Fellow and Director, Center for Peace and Security in the Middle East Michael Doran Podcast Caption (Screenshot via YouTube) Toggle Table of Contents Contents Contents Share to Twitter Twitter Share to Facebook Facebook Share to LinkedIn LinkedIn Share to E-mail E-mail Print Print On Israel Update, Michael Doran discusses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s affirmation that Israel will maintain its security zone in Lebanon, for as long as needed, regardless of any outside pressure. Doran also explains why yielding on this issue will cost Netanyahu the elections. Enjoyed this analysis? Subscribe to Hudson’s newsletters to stay up to date with our latest content. Email See more subscription options Foreign Policy

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Related coverage for "A list of questions Israel's new government must answer before the day after Netanyahu": Haaretz — Questions for day after Netanyahu. Utusan Malaysia — Netanyahu tahu siapa ‘bos’ – Trump. Iran Herald — Israeli PM Netanyahu, President Trump agree to meet in US after phone call marking America's 250th Independence Day . Al Arabiya English — Former Adviser To ISRAELI PM Shimon Peres on Iran And Lebanon | GNT. Al-Monitor — Netanyahu races to keep promises to allies ahead of election. Hudson Institute — Netanyahu Won’t Back Down