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Don't support Netanyahu's wars, Bennett

Haaretz

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June 28, 2026

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Don't support Netanyahu's wars, Bennett
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Anadolu Agency

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· Jul 1, 2026

Former Israeli prime minister says Netanyahu 'incapable of governing' as far-right ministers 'control' him

Naftali Bennett says far-right ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir, Bezalel Smotrich 'control' Netanyahu, prolonged wars hurting Israel

Haaretz

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· Jun 23, 2026

'Closest ally' or Nazi appeaser? Israel's right wrestles with Trump's Iran deal

At the JNS conference, Netanyahu allies blasted the Trump administration, while President Herzog said he 'rejects any derogatory statements' about U.S. leaders but voiced concerns over the Iran talks. Bennett, meanwhile, urged Israel not to end its war in Lebanon

Al Arabiya English

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· Jul 5, 2026

Netanyahu Disagrees with Vance’s ‘US Only Ally’ Remark

In an interview with Fox News, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu disagrees with US Vice President JD Vance’s “US only powerful ally” remark, saying that while US President Donald Trump remains Israel’s “greatest friend,” Israel also has “some other friends, like a small country called India.” He adds: “We have tremendous support there.” #Netanyahu

The Tribune

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· Jul 5, 2026

“1.4 billion people, we have tremendous support there”: Netanyahu cites India to counter JD Vance’s ‘US Israel’s only ally’ remark

Netanyahu said Israel enjoys tremendous support from India

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 5, 2026

Analyst warns Netanyahu’s US visit is aimed at shoring up political leverage

Political Analyst Joe Siracusa commented on the complex dynamics between US President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, suggesting that both leaders “use each other as much as they can”. “When President Trump says that he has control over the relationship, he really doesn't,” Mr Siracusa told Sky News Australia. “I think President Trump would've liked Netanyahu to stay home … they could've handled this over the phone, but if Netanyahu is coming in person, that means he wants to shore up his base.”

NDTV

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· Jul 5, 2026

Vance Says US Is Israel's "Only Ally". Netanyahu Cites "1.4 Billion Indians"

Israeli Prime Minister Bejamin Netanyahu has pushed back against JD Vance's comments, saying that his country gets tremendous support from India.

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Related coverage for "Don't support Netanyahu's wars, Bennett": Anadolu Agency — Former Israeli prime minister says Netanyahu 'incapable of governing' as far-right ministers 'control' him. Haaretz — 'Closest ally' or Nazi appeaser? Israel's right wrestles with Trump's Iran deal. Al Arabiya English — Netanyahu Disagrees with Vance’s ‘US Only Ally’ Remark. The Tribune — “1.4 billion people, we have tremendous support there”: Netanyahu cites India to counter JD Vance’s ‘US Israel’s only ally’ remark. Sky News Australia — Analyst warns Netanyahu’s US visit is aimed at shoring up political leverage. NDTV — Vance Says US Is Israel's "Only Ally". Netanyahu Cites "1.4 Billion Indians"